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Can not boot my ubuntu partition


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being honest, I'm completely lost on this.



This is what happened.



I issued 'tasksel remove kubuntu-desktop' because I wanted to get back to the good-old gnome desktop ( I have installed Ubuntu 18.04).



after that I was left with no desktop (no GUI) at all.



So, I ran a live version of Ubuntu on that computer in order to try to get back the desktop.



I managed to install it, before that though, I ran boot-repair tool (for not quite-well remember what reason).



Now, I have several options in grub, none of those work for booting my Ubuntu system though. The options are:
EFI/ubuntu/fbx64.efi
EFI/ubuntu/fwupx64.efi
EFI/ubuntu/mmx64.efi



among others related to windows boot.



This is the status generated by boot-repair:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KMsGfYmf52/



Regarding to my bios, I have secure boot disabled.



Can anyone tell me how to get my ubuntu system back?



Regards.










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    being honest, I'm completely lost on this.



    This is what happened.



    I issued 'tasksel remove kubuntu-desktop' because I wanted to get back to the good-old gnome desktop ( I have installed Ubuntu 18.04).



    after that I was left with no desktop (no GUI) at all.



    So, I ran a live version of Ubuntu on that computer in order to try to get back the desktop.



    I managed to install it, before that though, I ran boot-repair tool (for not quite-well remember what reason).



    Now, I have several options in grub, none of those work for booting my Ubuntu system though. The options are:
    EFI/ubuntu/fbx64.efi
    EFI/ubuntu/fwupx64.efi
    EFI/ubuntu/mmx64.efi



    among others related to windows boot.



    This is the status generated by boot-repair:
    http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KMsGfYmf52/



    Regarding to my bios, I have secure boot disabled.



    Can anyone tell me how to get my ubuntu system back?



    Regards.










    share|improve this question







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      being honest, I'm completely lost on this.



      This is what happened.



      I issued 'tasksel remove kubuntu-desktop' because I wanted to get back to the good-old gnome desktop ( I have installed Ubuntu 18.04).



      after that I was left with no desktop (no GUI) at all.



      So, I ran a live version of Ubuntu on that computer in order to try to get back the desktop.



      I managed to install it, before that though, I ran boot-repair tool (for not quite-well remember what reason).



      Now, I have several options in grub, none of those work for booting my Ubuntu system though. The options are:
      EFI/ubuntu/fbx64.efi
      EFI/ubuntu/fwupx64.efi
      EFI/ubuntu/mmx64.efi



      among others related to windows boot.



      This is the status generated by boot-repair:
      http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KMsGfYmf52/



      Regarding to my bios, I have secure boot disabled.



      Can anyone tell me how to get my ubuntu system back?



      Regards.










      share|improve this question







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      DanielYoshua is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      being honest, I'm completely lost on this.



      This is what happened.



      I issued 'tasksel remove kubuntu-desktop' because I wanted to get back to the good-old gnome desktop ( I have installed Ubuntu 18.04).



      after that I was left with no desktop (no GUI) at all.



      So, I ran a live version of Ubuntu on that computer in order to try to get back the desktop.



      I managed to install it, before that though, I ran boot-repair tool (for not quite-well remember what reason).



      Now, I have several options in grub, none of those work for booting my Ubuntu system though. The options are:
      EFI/ubuntu/fbx64.efi
      EFI/ubuntu/fwupx64.efi
      EFI/ubuntu/mmx64.efi



      among others related to windows boot.



      This is the status generated by boot-repair:
      http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KMsGfYmf52/



      Regarding to my bios, I have secure boot disabled.



      Can anyone tell me how to get my ubuntu system back?



      Regards.







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