Trapped inside logical partition

Surely, we all need a balance. :balance_scale:

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I feel ashamed to make them sad :slightly_frowning_face:

I was the same way in school. Nearly failed High School even...
I found many classes just plain boring.
But I had the same trouble - I was making my grandparents (My own parents... were interesting people...) who raised me most of the time pretty upset.

So, I began calculating my GPA, every day. With each assignment, I could calculate the affect it had on my Total GPA. With every day that went by, I was seeing the instant reward (Achievement unlocked) of that GPA climbing.
Before long, I began introducing new challenges, such as seeing if I could make it jump up instead of slowly climb. Extra credit, extra curricular activities... The following year I took Honors classes, since they allowed for an additional GPA point. (Like finding armor with bonuses.)
By graduation, I was on the Honor Roll, straight A student.

All because I used the dumbest method to motivate myself... making my GPA climb just one day at a time...

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So guys i am installing ubuntu in another partition beside zorin os, will the grub of ubuntu create any problem with zorin os grub. please answer this as it is my main doubt.

No wonder how you know so much about things :wink:

I think you will only have one bootloader.
Since I never dualboot 2 Linux, you might want to wait other volunteers with this experience to confirm this.

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I suppose there is no one here with that kind of experience which i am going to have :rofl:

I have booted up to four distros on one bootloader.

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Please explain how did it work. my ears are longing to hear it :wink:

Easily- installing the other distro and grub uses the same bootloader. No special steps needed.

damn i didn't know that wow :open_mouth:

where did you install the bootloader, on some boot partition, or clicked the name of the main ssd/hdd

I remember, when i had used linux for the first time, i installed the bootloader in my windows partition by mistake, after rebooting, i tried to open windows and it bought me to my grub again :rofl:

If you choose the efi partition you remove the chance that it doesn't install correctly. I noticed in some systems that choosing the device, though should, doesn't always install correctly. If you make a seperate partition for the bootloader, with only a single drive, it will cause conflicts about which one to run. The installation of a new grub will probably fix your windows issue as well, since it sounds like a corrupt or incomplete boot entry.

Hi guys, I deleted extended partition of Zorin OS by mistake and it deleted the main partition itself. I did lose some Screenshots and apps, but the good thing is that i had kept a backup of my computer on 11th August, and i had Ubuntu 21.10 in my pendrive, so i formatted the disk and fresh installed Ubuntu and now restoring my files by Deja Dup Backup :wink:. If all files get restored properly, then i will be very happy, else I again need to ask for help :rofl:. And now Ubuntu is on a primary partition (i think...):relieved:

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Can you share the screenshot of Gparted to prove this?

Here it is. Currently took this screenshot in Solus 4.3

I had installed tlpui in my freshly installed Ubuntu, but it did not work as expected. so I wanted to delete tlp and deleted some other files by mistake and it literally deleted many basic utility apps and installed some random apps like XTerm, etc. So I claimed that I broke Ubuntu. Before removing Ubuntu, I made a bootable pendrive of Solus 4.3 and in the installer I formatted the disk and clean installed Solus. For now it works very very fast (like lightning fast, really...) I am pretty happy for what i got as Solus 4.3 has GNOME 40, which uses Wayland, and hence it made my computer more faster. I am seriously very happy with what I have :wink:.

Please let me know if i would get regular security and app updates in Solus, if anyone has used it before :slight_smile: I was very surprised that it created a swap space of the same amount of my RAM :grinning:

It all looks good :+1:
This configuration will make your life easy in the future :slight_smile:

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Yes it will.