
Here, despite choosing the Install Ubuntu button, we will press on the Try Ubuntu button to use Ubuntu as a live ISO file. You can follow the steps shown previously to burn the ISO file.Īfter making the bootable USB stick, insert it into your computer and boot Ubuntu on your computer. In this method, we will use the latest Ubuntu ISO file and burn it to a USB drive. Using a Ubuntu desktop ISO is pretty similar to using the server ISO live USB stick. Method 2: Repair GRUB Bootloader Using A Desktop Live CD The GRUB bootloader won’t take very long when the boot rescue finishes, you can reboot your system to get the GRUB bootloader back. Make sure you’ve replaced the sda with your own directory value. When the shell appears, you can run the following command lines chronologically to repair the bootloader. If you don’t need to reinstall the entire GRUB loader, you can select the first option to open a shell to run a few commands for boot repairing. You might see this window again when the boot repair finishes rebooting your system.

In this step, the drop-down menus will appear, and you can select options to repair and reinstall the GRUB bootloader on your Linux system. Step 4: Repair the GRUB Bootloader and Reboot You can find the boot menu key for your machine by googling it. In most laptops and computers, the boot menu function appears in ESC or F9 key. Then you need to press the function key from the keyboard to select the bootloader menu. If you’re using a Windows machine, you can use the UUI tool to make a Linux bootable file, it’s easy, and the steps are self-explanatory.Īfter creating the bootable disk, insert it on your computer and power your system on.

When the download finishes, you use Ubuntu’s default Startup Disk creator application to make a bootable USB disk. You can click on this link to reach the server ISO file for downloading. In the very first step, you might need to download the ISO file of the Ubuntu server if you don’t have the live CD or a spare USB stick. Step 1: Download Ubuntu Server and Create A Bootable Disk

Here, we will see how to use the Ubuntu server ISO file to recover and repair the GRUB bootloader file on Ubuntu. It takes a short time to make a bootable file and quick to boot. Using a Ubuntu server ISO file to repair a Ubuntu desktop or server is clever because the ISO server file size is smaller than the desktop LTS file. Method 1: Repair GRUB Bootloader with Ubuntu Server Live Disk This post will see three different methods for repairing the GRUB bootloader using a Ubuntu Live USB drive. If you’re not conscious about partitioning the bootloader files for Windows and Ubuntu, you probably end up mismatching with the GRUB bootloader. Using Ubuntu and Windows together in a dual boot system is commonly used very often.
