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After installing ubutuntu, computer will not boot unless a Super Grub Disk is used

gb flag

I recently isntalled an old computer with the latest ubuntu. After installation when booting, all it shows is a black screen with the blinking cursor the upper left.

I boot into super grub and select the SO it boots just fine.

But I can't get it to NOT require super grub to boot.

I have tried:

  1. Reinstalling grub-pc
  2. Running update-grub

I got nothing else. There is no UEFI. No dual boot.

Any ideas?

cc flag
Does grub run at all from the internal disk? If so a video problem likely. Please add the text output of df -l /dev/sda to your original posting, so we can see the partitioning type (MSDOS/GPT) and partitions present.
gb flag
No it didn't. I was going to try to reinstall grub completely. But when I did, aptitude installed lilo. To my surprise that worked. So problem was solved.
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