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Move the position of the red Memdisk tip to a more prominent position.
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To cut a long story short, that means the live Mint would not be able to use the persistence file. Witrh Mint i got a " couldn't mount blah blah on /cow " for the persistence file. Now to be fully useful a live OS, on a usb stick needs to have persistence, because you never know what tools you might need and its a pain to keep installing them. I had recently put a recent 64 bit iso of Mint onto a ventoy stick. So the next obvious choice was to boot up a live OS from a usb stick. Now i have a few tools at hand when things go wrong on one ventoy formatted stick including super grub rescueĪnyway use of rEFInd, super grub and a few other tools didn't work. There are a few approaches, the one that i did on the last fix was to evoke timeshift from a live os on a usb stick. Anyway i found myself for the first time not being able to my Arch OS. Grub-install -target=x86_64-efi -efi-directory=/boot/EFI -bootloader-id=GRUB -recheck
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