In your case, menu.lst must be root dir of your drive. If it is in remixos folder, move it to one level up.
Chhunhour Kh
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Mar 6, 2016, 3:31:36 AM3/6/16
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Thank you bro
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Having the same problem, I tried both the ways but nothing happened. Any other solution..?
Andrew
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Has Anyone found a solution to share?
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I had the same issue and figured out I was formating hard drive NTFS so i made a 32gb partition and formatted fat32 and installed it on that one and works fine
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hope this will fix your issue , good luck!
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I had the same problem when installing RemixOS on D: drive. After then, I try to install the RemixOS on C: and it works.
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Thank you it work for me , other method didn't work . did you try phoenix os ? I have same problem cant boot
Unfortunately I do not know anything about running RemixOS, which is based on Android, as far as I can see.
Re: Need help Grub not finding kernel for remix os
Looks like you have a BIOS boot stanza, but if other installs are UEFI is your RemixOS an UEFI install?
You can run from Ubuntu install or live installer. Not sure of RemixOS has all the same utilities it needs or not. May be best to see details: Post the link to the Create BootInfo summary report. Is part of Boot-Repair: //help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Info
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Ok Here is the Boot-Info. And they are all installed via UEFI
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Boot-Repair points this out:
SFS detected. You may want to retry after converting Windows dynamic partitioning [SFS partitions] to a basic disk. This can be performed via tools such as TestDisk or EASEUS-Partition-Master / MiniTool-Partition-Wizard.
Do you want to continue?
SFS is dynamic partitions. It is a proprietary Windows partitioning scheme somewhat like Linux's LVM. Used as a work around for the 4 primary partition limit on MBR[msdos] partitions. But both of your other drives are gpt which has no 4 partition limit, either.
Best to undo SFS/dynamic and maybe convert to gpt.
Converting to or from GPT //www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/mbr2gpt.html
It looks like you have installed the 32bit UEFI version of RemixOS? /EFI/RemixOS/bootia32.efi
Separate question? Was Ubuntu on sda when you installed it. As UEFI has only installed to ESP on sda, but you now have ESP on sdc for Ubuntu only.
Re: Need help Grub not finding kernel for remix os
Was Ubuntu on sda when you installed it. As UEFI has only installed to ESP on sda, but you now have ESP on sdc for Ubuntu only.
It was the only drive in the computer when installing Ubuntu.
Best to undo SFS/dynamic and maybe convert to gpt.
Did this been looking for a way to do that. I guess i looked past the obvious choice.
It looks like you have installed the 32bit UEFI version of RemixOS? /EFI/RemixOS/bootia32.efi
I am using the installer and the ISO of remixos 64bit. If i "Reboot to Android-x86" it boots but after a restart nothing.
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Guess I just do not know enough about how RemixOS works to know what else to suggest.
Often when all else fails, you can copy boot stanza from the other operating system into grub2's 40_custom. I normally turn off os-prober, and only use copies [often my own] to boot as I have several old Ubuntu installs still on system that I do not want in grub menu.
How to: Create a Customized GRUB2 Screen that is Maintenance Free.- Cavsfan //help.ubuntu.com/community/Ma...tomGrub2Screen //help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/CustomMenus
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Well after reinstalling ubuntu with other drive connected and changing sda back to gpt still same result. Here is the new Boot-Info if it helps any.
I had this working and if i install it on windows partition i can boot it from Windows boot manager. but i was hoping to boot it from grub and skip that part. Maybe if i copy and paste the windows entry and try that?