xinput
sudo libinput list-devices
set
ls /
1. set root=(hdX,Y)
Confirm the correct X,Y values and press ENTER.
Example: If the Ubuntu system is on sda5, enter: set root=(hd0,5)
2. linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/sdXY ro
Example: linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 ro
If the vmlinuz symlink does not exist, use the full path to the kernel in /boot
Example: linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-14-generic root=/dev/sda1 ro
If successful, after ENTER there will be a slight delay and no messages.
3. initrd /initrd.img
Selects the latest initrd image.
If the vmlinuz symlink does not exist, use the full path to the initrd image in /boot
If successful, after ENTER there will be a slight delay and no messages.
4. boot
Boot to the latest kernel on the selected partition.
ls (hd0,gpt1)/
ls (hd0,gpt2)/
ls (hd0,gpt1)/boot/
Search the entire computer for devices and partitions: (hd0) (hd1) (hd0,1) (hd0,5) (hd1,1)
ls /
Search the root directory of the device designated as root (use the set command to check root).
ls (hdX,Y)
View information about a partition - format, size, UUID, etc.
ls (hdX,Y)/
View the root contents of a partition. Use this command to look for the presence of vmlinuz and initrd.img symlinks
ls (hdX,Y)/boot/
View the contents of a folder
ls (hdX,Y)/boot/
Inspect the /boot folder. It should contain the actual kernel (linux-3.2...) and initrd image (initrd.img-3.2....)
ls (hdX,Y)/boot/grub/
Inspect the /boot/grub folder. It should contain grub.cfg and many *.mod files. If looking for a specific file, include the name in the search to limit the number of returns. If available, the command set pager=1 will also limit returns to a single screen.
Odpowiadam prozaicznie bo nie jestem expertem Ubutu smiga wi-fi ale potrzebuje 9-10GB Fedora też jest wi-fi ale tez potrzebuje 10GB a ja dysponuje 4GB dysku szukam linuxa co mu starczy 4GB.Masz możliwość postawienia netinstall - będzie miał mniej, ogólnie tyle, ile mu dasz aplikacji itd.