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Issue Resolved. For some reason the install was not setting the root partiton on /dev/sda to boot.
I installed so much the file system got corrupted, so I repartitioned and reinstalled. I
Checked partition table with Cfdisk which i never used before, I learned w/fdisk and thats what i use.
Cfdisk has toogle buttons to set boot partition and marks your selection w/ * Fdisk does not have this feature unless i just don't know of it.
It was an easy fix; print out the Partition Table w/Cfdisk, select boot partition /dev/sda and tab to boot press enter and u see /dev/sda1 * and then go thru setup. Thanks hope this saves someone time. lol
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