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Type those commands into a terminal after booting into KXStudio and then reboot to check the new updated GRUB config. These commands make GRUB scan for other installed OSes, update its configuration and then write its updated configuration to the first HD which is /dev/sda. | Type those commands into a terminal after booting into KXStudio and then reboot to check the new updated GRUB config. These commands make GRUB scan for other installed OSes, update its configuration and then write its updated configuration to the first HD which is /dev/sda. | ||
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Another useful tool to ease GRUB2 configuration is [[https:// | Another useful tool to ease GRUB2 configuration is [[https:// | ||
- | =====SSD | + | =====Important notes for SSD users===== |
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+ | If you have installed KXStudio onto an SSD, you may experience frequent stalls early in the boot process at the KXStudio boot splash screen. You can fix this by running: | ||
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+ | kdesudo kate / | ||
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+ | Remove the word ' | ||
The KXStudio installer does not tweak the configuration of Solid State Drives for optimal performance. Follow [[http:// | The KXStudio installer does not tweak the configuration of Solid State Drives for optimal performance. Follow [[http:// |