#e2fsck is used to check the ext2/ext3/ext4 family of file systems. ![]() #From liveCD so everything is unmounted,swap off if necessary, change example shown with partition sdb1 to your partition(s) You will need to run this on every sdaX ext3 partition you have. It can run lots of tests and shows lots of detail, but all I know is passed or green is good and just about anything else is not. From Disk Utility click on drive and on right side is Smart Status. We normally suggest ext4 now as that is the default and most desktops do not need separate partitions, although /home is often suggested.įirst I might verify drive has no major issues. It tried fsck, but I would try full e2fsck on all Linux partitions. UEFI NVRAM boot entries are cached in the BCD storeīCD has 1:1 mappings for some UEFI global variablesĪny time path currently am running 12.04 from my old Toshiba Satellite A105 which is from late 2006.īut your BootInfo report seems to show some file corruption as it cannot even print all the data correctly. Remove Duplicate Firmware Objects in BCD and NVRAM ![]() ![]() You could keep the Boot-Repair rename, but may have issues later when Windows does an update and overwrites the bootmgfw.efi that is really shim. I have seen adding an entry to BCD as a work around. You should be able to set the ubuntu entry as first in UEFI boot order.īut Windows seems to auto reset itself to first on a regular basis, and with Windows 8.1 maybe all the time.
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