8 Jun
2015
8 Jun
'15
8:24 a.m.
a., do you have a disk and some help to review the F2 settings? Or a usb image? If not, is there another Linux user in your area who can give you a disk or usb image. Since you boot into an accessible commandline, and your disk actually seems to be present in lsblk, try 'sudo reboot -n' when the disk is in the cd drive and use F12 or F2 to select the disk for booting. If that continues to fail, try a usb image or one on an SD card if you have an SD slot. Good luck, Ted P.