How to make grub menu appear instead grub minimal bash-like in booting?












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This keep happening when intall the ubuntu as a dualboot.



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Above image that keeps appear after boot. I have to enter this command like this:



Set prefix=(hd0,msdos6)/boot/grub/ 
Insmod normal
Normal


And the grub menu appear. How to make my ubuntu grub menu appear without have to type those command in my grub prompts .










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    This keep happening when intall the ubuntu as a dualboot.



    enter image description here



    Above image that keeps appear after boot. I have to enter this command like this:



    Set prefix=(hd0,msdos6)/boot/grub/ 
    Insmod normal
    Normal


    And the grub menu appear. How to make my ubuntu grub menu appear without have to type those command in my grub prompts .










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      This keep happening when intall the ubuntu as a dualboot.



      enter image description here



      Above image that keeps appear after boot. I have to enter this command like this:



      Set prefix=(hd0,msdos6)/boot/grub/ 
      Insmod normal
      Normal


      And the grub menu appear. How to make my ubuntu grub menu appear without have to type those command in my grub prompts .










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      This keep happening when intall the ubuntu as a dualboot.



      enter image description here



      Above image that keeps appear after boot. I have to enter this command like this:



      Set prefix=(hd0,msdos6)/boot/grub/ 
      Insmod normal
      Normal


      And the grub menu appear. How to make my ubuntu grub menu appear without have to type those command in my grub prompts .







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          Once booted into Ubuntu run the following command:



          sudo grub-install /dev/sda


          This assumes that /dev/sda is your disk that matches (hd0,msdos6) in your grub command, which it likely is. You can run a graphical program like gnome-disks or gparted to confirm it's the correct disk.



          The command grub-install will detect any partitions and re-install your bootloader so it can find the bootable partitions.






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            Once booted into Ubuntu run the following command:



            sudo grub-install /dev/sda


            This assumes that /dev/sda is your disk that matches (hd0,msdos6) in your grub command, which it likely is. You can run a graphical program like gnome-disks or gparted to confirm it's the correct disk.



            The command grub-install will detect any partitions and re-install your bootloader so it can find the bootable partitions.






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              Once booted into Ubuntu run the following command:



              sudo grub-install /dev/sda


              This assumes that /dev/sda is your disk that matches (hd0,msdos6) in your grub command, which it likely is. You can run a graphical program like gnome-disks or gparted to confirm it's the correct disk.



              The command grub-install will detect any partitions and re-install your bootloader so it can find the bootable partitions.






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                Once booted into Ubuntu run the following command:



                sudo grub-install /dev/sda


                This assumes that /dev/sda is your disk that matches (hd0,msdos6) in your grub command, which it likely is. You can run a graphical program like gnome-disks or gparted to confirm it's the correct disk.



                The command grub-install will detect any partitions and re-install your bootloader so it can find the bootable partitions.






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                Once booted into Ubuntu run the following command:



                sudo grub-install /dev/sda


                This assumes that /dev/sda is your disk that matches (hd0,msdos6) in your grub command, which it likely is. You can run a graphical program like gnome-disks or gparted to confirm it's the correct disk.



                The command grub-install will detect any partitions and re-install your bootloader so it can find the bootable partitions.







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