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Six habits of happy people

  • doom scrolling on lemmy
  • feeling superior to people who use reddit
  • closing the app because no new posts
  • installing gnu+linux
  • bootoader not found
  • doom scrolling on lemmy
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The meme I stole from is pretty funny:
Idk who made it. Alt Text:
Six habits of happy people

  • find meaning in consumerism
  • learn to laugh at suffering
  • work yourself to exhaustion
  • abandon your [redacted]
  • become insane
  • stop observing objective reality
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Both are good, but as a ranked competitive happy person I can relate more to yours

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7 points

I’m happy as fuck. This is good to know.

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3 points

OOF. The Junko one is sad

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37 points

I’m doing 5/6.

My bootloader is found. Luckily.

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My bootloader is often “Not found” because HP’s UEFI deletes non-Windows boot entries after booting up from external drives. The correct boot entries cannot be put back from within UEFI, but instead you need to use tools like efibootmgr (Linux) or Bootice (Windows). I use the latter as it’s in Hiren’s Boot CD.

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4 points

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Thank fuck my ancient HP laptop doesn’t do this and my desktop is also running fine ever since figured out at least one pitfall of a dual-boot.

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2 points

Bootice sounds like a hooker name.

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25 points

No wonder I’m not happy, my bootloader hasn’t failed me once

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Eveytime I see a fear mongering news post on lemmy, I ban that community. I’m here for shitposts and tits.

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Thankfully all the bootloaders in all my Linux systems are in working order, but the Windows partition on my laptop won’t boot and I think it has to do with bootloader corruption. Otherwise I’m all of these.

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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GRUB

If you’re not using grub idk but here would be some potential troubleshooting steps for Arch or any distro that doesn’t change grub (pretty sure Debian has its own specific set of tools for grub)

Mount your Windows partition, install os-prober, enable OS probing in /etc/default/grub, and run grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg

You might wanna mount the ESP partition too if it isn’t already

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My understanding is that GRUB (using the chainloader command) successfully calls the Windows bootloader when I ask it to run Windows, but I think the Windows bootloader is corrupted. It is corrupted to the point that I cannot even use the recovery disk or install disk to fix the system.

I think a Windows update broke it. I have OS probing enabled, and it successfully detected (and booted into) the Windows partition back when I first installed Debian. It still detects the Windows partition, but Windows bluescreens with an error message that I can’t remember off the top of my head, but both Microsoft’s support forum and other resources basically indicated could only be fixed with a reinstall. Debian, of course, boots just fine.

I ran chkdsk on the Windows partition with the Windows Recovery Disk and I also checked the partition in Gparted, and both processes found no errors. The Windows partition is perfectly readable from Debian.

So I’m inclined to believe that Windows broke itself.

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If that’s the case, then yeah. Rescatux might have a tool that can fix it but I don’t really bother fixing Windows installs usually. I would still try regenerating /etc/boot/grub.cfg but if you’ve done that already it is probably Windows’ fault

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