

For example, you installed Linux Kamarada 15.2 on your computer, and now GRUB is having a problem, and you have a Linux Kamarada 15.2 live image. The slightly less laborious solution (which requires the execution of fewer commands) should work when you have the live image for the system that is installed on your computer. Be careful to run different commands adjusted to your computer setup. I also could not boot the USB HDD that OMV was installed on. To illustrate the commands, I’m going to consider that information. When it gets to the GRUB installation, I noticed (only a brief moment on-screen) that it was installing GRUB to /dev/sda (my USB stick), and sure enough after installation I cannot boot from the usb stick anymore and have to re-image the ISO (with Win32DiskImager). therefore, the disk I’m going to work on is /dev/sda.the operating system is installed on /dev/sda5 (this is the root partition).In my case, the information that matters is: Partition table entries are not in disk order. Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
