Thank you for this Larnu, it worked for me as well usingUsing generation2 VM in HyperV using Windows 11 Pro this also worked. Below I attached an image for any newbies like myself who only know surface level C++ and Python and are new to Linux syntaxhelp. WhenWhen inside the grub file (After typing in sudo nano etc/default/grub
), be sure to use CRTL+G to view the HELP menu which displays all of the hot keys & commands offered.
Here are the precise steps I took:
I changed the two lines suggested with my resolution of 1920x1080
Then pressed CTRL+X to initialize exit of the grub file
Pressed Y and then ENTER to accept changes to file
Then typed in sudo update-grub and hit ENTER again.
I then typed in sudo reboot and reopened the session of Obuntu.
Tadaa, screen size fixed. A huge thanks to Larnu for the post above!