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Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and grub error 18 developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top After update, get https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1460494 “error: file not found.” followed by “grub rescue> _” up vote 18 down vote favorite 12 I just installed quite a lot of 12.10 updates, was prompted to reboot, and then found that I couldn't boot. grub2 grubrescue share|improve this question edited Nov 26 '13 at 14:09 Braiam 38.9k1693154 asked Sep 14 '12 at 20:20 8128 23k1989134 Since I'm not yet allowed to add comments since my low reputation I add http://askubuntu.com/questions/187862/after-update-get-error-file-not-found-followed-by-grub-rescue the comment this way... I used 8128s Answer wit Boot-repair but I had to add this line before the apt-get update sudo sed 's/trusty/saucy/g' -i /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yannubuntu-boot-repair-trusty.list like you see in the link he added to the answer –Bagorolin Jul 15 '14 at 17:53 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 25 down vote accepted Use Boot Repair to fix your bootloader. Boot Ubuntu from a LiveCD or Live USB Connect to the internet Open a terminal, and add the Boot Repair PPA sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update Install Boot Repair sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair Launch and use, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair#Using_Boot-Repair for more details share|improve this answer answered Oct 19 '12 at 22:09 8128 23k1989134 thanks, btw I used a 12.04.1 disk to fix it –tovmeod Oct 20 '12 at 18:28 I had to run 3. as root (sudo su) instead of just sudoing –David Brossard Mar 10 '13 at 20:03 THANK YOU!! Saved my server after a power outage. Time to buy a UPS! –Domenic D. Jun 29 '13 at 16:20 used with Kubuntu 13.10 and worked. Thanks. –David Oct 22 '13 at 13:37 Thanks! I've used it after install ubuntu 13.10. –lalo Jan 12 '14 at 1:1
TS-110 NAS Applications Windows Android Chrome OS Storage HOWTOs Projects Software Hardware Photography How to fix GRUB rescue prompt without Live CD? (For GRUB2) Posted on September 9, 2011 by Black God Recently http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2011/09/09/how-to-fix-grub-rescue-prompt-without-live-cd-for-grub2/ most of the leading Linux distributions have moved to GRUB2 Boot loader. It has a long list of features. Given that it has some learning curve also. Since it is a boot loader, not https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-fix-a-grub-rescue-unknown-file-system-error an user space application, we don't care about it till it puts us in rescue prompt :-). As usual today I was playing with my laptop and resulted in GRUB rescue prompt. I mean when grub error I boot my laptop, I was not welcomed with GRUB menu, instead with a rescue prompt. I tried grub1 commands in this shell, but unfortunately it did not respond to any command positively. Then I learned about GRUB2 commands and able to get into my Linux installation (Debian wheezy) without any Live CD or other OS installation. So I thought of sharing the commands I used at rescue prompt file not found to boot successfully into the existing Linux installation. Here is the snapshot of my grub rescue prompt session. I believe this will be sweet and short. Enter the following command in sequence. I have given (hdx,y) as generic syntax, where x is your hard disk number and y is the partition number. For example, if your grub is in /dev/sda1 then it is (hd0,1). In linux command line, pass your appropriate root device. I have mentioned it as /dev/sdXX. set prefix=(hdx,y)/boot/grub insmod (hdx,y)/boot/grub/linux.mod The above two command will put grub in regular command mode. This is the extra step you need in case of GRUB2. The below three steps are options, it may be needed - I am not sure. insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 insmod gzio Now continue with GRUB2 commands. set root=(hdx,y) linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-1-686-pae root=/dev/sdXX ro initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.0.0-1-686-pae boot Guys, now you should see kernel and initial ram disk loading message. You are done! Once booted you can fix the the GRUB with standard grub-* commands. Note: Here is how it can be done with Live CD. Your comments are welcome on corrections and omissions. Hacks boot, GRUB, grub2, HOWTO, Linux, live cd, prompt, rescue Share this post Related PostsHow to chroot Ubuntu
unknown file system error?UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki10 Answers Amit Kumar Padal, A Fellow TradeviserUpdated 12w agoI faced the same problem a week back when my sister got a HP laptop which came with Windows 8.1 & Ubuntu preloaded. The Windows was partitioned with 320 GB of unpartioned drive and the rest was allocated for Ubuntu. All I did was partioning my hard-disk in Windows. Then once I restarted my laptop it said "unknown filesystem" "Grub Rescue" & I couldn’t get any further.After struggling for hours I could fix the boot-loader problem. Here is what I did:-Stop panicking, you didn’t loose your data.-Switch on the laptop, wait till you get the Grub Rescue Screen.-Type the following commandslsIt will show you a list of partions you have made.You will get something like this (hd0),(hd0,msdos1)(hd0,msdos2)(hd0,msdos4)You need to find which drive is your Ubuntu root for which type the following:set prefix= (hd0,msdos1)/boot/grubIf it’s not the root drive you will get an error message "unknown filesystem". In that case try the same command with the next partion, ex: set prefix=(hd0,msdos2)/boot/grubIf you are not getting an error: Congrats, you have found your root drive. You can proceed to the next command after that:set prefix=(hd0,msdos1)/boot/grubinsmod normalnormalYour PC will now boot successfully. Now select Ubuntu & login.Open Terminal( Ctr+Alt+T or use the search)sudo update-grubsudo grub-install /dev/sdaNow the bootloader error is fixed you should be able to boot your laptop normally & even your data is intact.If sudo update-grub didn't work, type sudo grub-update52.8k Views · View UpvotesRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowHow do I fix unknown file system grub error?In my HP 246 laptop I've deleted the Linux partion, and after restarting, it shows Grub rescue error, what should I do next to fix the bug?How do I boot a system after grub rescue error, unfortunately unknown filesystem says when I run ls (hd0,msdos5) /boot in all the partition?Why does GRUB rescue appear when uninstalling Ubuntu?A