.....and chroot jail and make your changes there.
Here's how:
Boot into live Ultimate Edition disk first.
Next search where exactly your linux Ultimate Edition partition is (/dev/sdX1/2/3).
Do all the below as root user.Next create a directory -- do all this while running live disk:
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mkdir /mnt/ultimate
Mount your linux partition into the above created directory..
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mount /dev/sdxx /mnt/ultimate
Once your Ultimate Edition partition is mounted, change disk to it:
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cd /mnt/ultimate
Mount temporary filesystems:
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mount -t proc /proc /mnt/ultimate/proc/
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mount -t sysfs /sys /mnt/ultimate/sys/
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mount -o bind /dev /mnt/ultimate/dev/
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mount -t devpts /dev/pts /mnt/ultimate/dev/pts/
Now chroot to your Ultimate Edition partition:
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chroot /mnt/ultimate /bin/bash
You will now be inside the Ultimate Edition partition and your prompt will change and look different. You are now formally operating a bash terminal in Ultimate Edition.
Now check to see, whether Ultimate Edition sees your RAID controller:
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lspci -nnk | grep Marv
It will show Sata-interface and IDE-interface...
Next...
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/bin/echo 1b4b 91a2 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ahci/new_id
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dmraid -ay
update grub...
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update-grub2
Once you have successfully run the commands exit from chroot:
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exit
This will bring you back to the live disk bash terminal...
Unmount all your filesystems:
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umount {proc,sys,dev/pts,dev,boot,[...],}
unmount root partition:
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umount /mnt/ultimate
reboot......
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reboot
The End.
Once started Ultimate Edition should boot up and hopefully you should not get busybox...