14

Kms :^)

How did I even do that?

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    Looks like the bootloader (grub) is erroring out. So, technically, there is no kernel loaded.
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    @nik123 Linux worked, then I booted into Windows, then I tried to boot into Linux again and it failed
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    Yup, then Windows broke grub.
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    @iam13islucky yeah, that'll happen after some major updates (like the creator updates).

    Depending on what Linux distro you used, it's easy to fix. Just be careful and back stuff up.

    On a side note, Hackaday has a new article today about writing bootloader for x86.
    It's very encapsulating and I love the simplicity (although some lack of detail might intimidate many)
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    Loading Linux Linux? Are you using just the base kernel?
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    Never had my bootloader crash after some Windows or Linux updates oO you should learn to configure it yourself. Far more relaxing.
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