hank2000 wrote:gpart show -p says:
=> 63 312581745 ada0 MBR (149G)
63 1985 - free - (993K)
2048 1024000 ada0s1 linux-data (500M)
1026048 184313856 ada0s2 freebsd (active) (88G)
185339904 2048 - free - (1.0M)
185341952 4259840 ada0s3 linux-swap (2.0G)
189601792 2046 - free - (1.0M)
189603838 122976258 ada0s4 ebr (59G)
312580096 1712 . free - (856K)
=> 0 184313856 ada0s2 BSD (88G)
0 184311808 ada0s2a freebsd-ufs (88G)
184311808 2048 - free - (1.0M)
=> 0 122976258 ada0s4 EBR (59G)
0 47022809 ada0s5 linux-data (22G)
47022809 35595561 ada0s6 linux-data (17G)
82618370 40357888 ada0s7 linux-data (19G)
Hi,
the disk ada0 is MBR partitioned, as:
primary: ada0s1- 500 MB (unknown)
primary ada0s2 - 85 GB Ghostbsd, furtherly subdivided as:
- ada0s2a - most likely the rootfs '/' partition of GhostBSD
primary ada0s3 - 2 GB - linux swap
primary: ada0s4 Linux Extened partition, furterly subdivided as:
- ada0s5
- ada0s6
- ada0s7
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most likely Mint is installed on ada0-s5/s6/s7 (possibly '/', home, ...) and remain to be seen what is ada0s1 ... it could be a separate /boot ....
Log in into GhstBSD, open a terminal, and launch:
please post the command and the output on pastebin and post back the related link here, I still think grub is able to detect your linux install.
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to find where the kernel is, you need to mount each ext partition one at a time and list the content:
do the following: form a GhostBSD terminal:
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su (provide the root password as requested)
mount -t ext2fs /dev/ada0s1 /mnt
ls /mnt
umount /mnt
mount -t ext2fs /dev/ada0s5 /mnt
ls /mnt
umount /mnt
mount -t ext2fs /dev/ada0s6 /mnt
ls /mnt
umount /mnt
mount -t ext2fs /dev/ada0s7 /mnt
ls /mnt
umount /mnt
post back the output (including the commands)