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Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site then you have to go through each, type something like (depends what is shown by the ls command): ls (hd0,1)/ ls (hd0,2)/ and so on, until you find (hd0,1)/boot/grub OR (hd0,1)/grub I have two SSDs in my laptop. One has ubuntu and grub and the other has windows installed. The boot
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As Joachim mentioned: The normal way to do this is to background the command (read about shell job control somewhere, if you want to dig deeper). There are also cases where you want to start a persistent shell, i.e. a shell session which lives on when you close the terminal window. There are two ways to do this: batch-oriented: nohup command-to Mar 31, 2016 · 14.04 analytics automated command couchpotato create debian download Faster git guide how how-to install manager media notifications nzb Nzbdrone plex python restart Restore sabnzbd secure server setup Sonarr ssh ssl start stop system Tahr to torrent Trusty tunnel twitter ubuntu Update upstart usenet watch webmin Dec 19, 2019 · 2. Start a service. To start a service in Ubuntu and other distributions, use this command: service