Linux won’t boot yet ;( Boot back to the Grub welcome screen on the USB stick. Hit ‘c’ to drop to a Grub command line. You’ll need to provide Grub with the path to your kernel and initrd to boot. First, the path to the kernel: ``` linux (hd1,gpt5)/boot/vmlinuz-3.13-xxxx root=/dev/mmcblk0p5 quiet intel_pstates=disabled ``` Here, (hd1, gpt5) refers to the fifth partition on the third disk (Partition numbering begins at 1 and disk numbering begins at 0). This will vary depending on how you installed and your Flexx model. On my 32GB model, Grub assigns the USB stick as hd0, the read-only recovery flash chip as hd1, and the main internal flash as hd1. gpt5 is the fifth partition, but it will depend on how you installed. Fortunately, grub has good auto-completion features, so you can hit twice as you type, and grub will list possible completions for you — just keep trying until you see the various vmlinuz kernels. The "root=/dev/mmcblk0p5" will also depend on the partition you installed to. It will be your root partition. Unfortunately this can’t be auto-completed, so if you can’t remember your partition setup, you’ll need to try by trial and error. To complete the line, press Enter. Then you need to specify the location of your initrd. This is easy, it’s in the same place as the kernel: