Gunnar Gervin writes:
> Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
> 1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
> (but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
> 2. ls
> 3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
> 4. insmod normal
> 5. normal
>
> Now, please:
> Will someone tell
On 2021-07-08 19:35, Gunnar Gervin wrote:
Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
(but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
2. ls
3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
4. insmod normal
5. normal
Now, please:
Will someone tell me:
1. How to set up as root
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 09:35:45PM +0300, Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
> 1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
> (but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
> 2. ls
> 3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
> 4. insmod normal
> 5. normal
>
&g
Will try Bash command in Grub rescue>
1. Set up as root and get # instead of $
(but how? I did it once but forgot how exactly)
2. ls
3. set root=(hdo,gpt1)
4. insmod normal
5. normal
Now, please:
Will someone tell me:
1. How to set up as root in Grub Rescue,
2. if the above procedure w
> Obtain a netinst image. Boot it and choose rescue mode from the menu.
> You will eventually get an option to 'Reinstall the GRUB boot loader'.
You may also try super grub 2 disk.
Google for it.
Good luck!
Best
Hans
On Fri 27 May 2016 at 21:05:11 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> My main system cannot boot. No idea how to reinstall grub2 from Live
> CD, and so look to see what I...
Obtain a netinst image. Boot it and choose rescue mode from the menu.
You will eventually get an option to 'Reinstall the
My main system cannot boot. No idea how to reinstall grub2 from Live CD, and so
look to see what I
can do at grub rescue> prompt.
grub rescue> ls
returns a big list of partitions. The only one I files from is:
grub rescue> ls (hd1,1)/boot
returns initrd.img, vmlinux, config, S
Hi,
aman nangia wrote:
> i tried running dd
> if=/var/tmp/above-filename of=/dev/sdbe1 bs=4M; sync (where my sdbe1 was the
> usb flash drive).
I think the USB device address is not correct.
Firstly the bootable isohybrid images must be copied onto
the base device, not a partition device. So no "
over.
>
> Thx for any pointers!
>
>
> On Tue, 11/24/15, aman nangia wrote:
>
> Subject: grub rescue> (getting error: unknown filesystem) for all
> filesystems!
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2015
angia wrote:
Subject: grub rescue> (getting error: unknown filesystem) for all filesystems!
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2015, 6:00 PM
debian 6.0 on intel chipset
architecture (not amd chipset). It's HP Gen7 system with no
dvd drive (only usb).
Will the
On 6/14/14, lina wrote:
> Today I tried to install debian from a CD which dated back to 2011.
> Everything went fine,
>
> partition -> and then it arrived at the set up the mirror, I just choose
> default and think later changed in the /etc/apt.
> It started to download from that default ftp mirro
d from that default ftp mirror.
> > It was choked there for half a hour, the progress bar didn't proceed and
> it
> > is said waiting ...
> >
> > The only thing I could do at that time, was took the CD out and reboot.
> > Which I shouldn't have done that
> It started to download from that default ftp mirror.
> It was choked there for half a hour, the progress bar didn't proceed and it
> is said waiting ...
>
> The only thing I could do at that time, was took the CD out and reboot.
> Which I shouldn't have done that.
>
&
uldn't have done that.
>
> After reboot, it showed me
>
> grub rescue>
>
> when I tried
>
> grub rescue> ls (hd0, msdos5)
>
> error: unknown filesystem.
>
> I don't know what I can do next.
>
> P.S. Why I choose that old CD because the newly-
for half a hour, the progress bar didn't proceed and it
is said waiting ...
The only thing I could do at that time, was took the CD out and reboot.
Which I shouldn't have done that.
After reboot, it showed me
grub rescue>
when I tried
grub rescue> ls (hd0, msdos5)
error: unknown f
p. after restoring the partition & rebooting I got an error
and it dropped me to grub-rescue prompt, with an error like:
error: file '/boot/grub/i386-pc/normal.mpp' not
found grub rescue>. No help, "?" all I could do was ls.
Not having a computer ne
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