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space left on the drive and was reserving it for adding other OSes and for storing files there in the future. One day I went ahead and downloaded Partition Wizard and created a logical NTFS partition from within Windows 7, still some unpartitioned space left over. Everything worked fine, until I rebooted the computer a few days later. Now I'm getting: error: unknown filesystem. grub rescue> First of all I was surprised not to find any kind of help command, by trying: help, ?, man, --help, -h, bash, cmd, etc. Now I'm stuck with non-bootable system. I have started researching the issue and finding that people usually recommend to boot to a Live CD and fix the issue from there. Is there a way to fix this issue from within grub rescue without the need for Live CD? UPDATE By following the steps from persist commands typed to grub rescue, I was able to boot to initramfs prompt. But not anywhere further than that. So far from reading the manual on grub rescue, I was able to see my drives and partitions using ls command. For the f
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Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity Page Please read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours insmod normal unknown filesystem Support New to Ubuntu [SOLVED] GRUB- error: no such partition grub rescue> Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, http://askubuntu.com/questions/119597/grub-rescue-error-unknown-filesystem thanks ! Page 1 of 10 123 ... Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 93 Thread: GRUB- error: no such partition grub rescue> Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode December 20th, 2009 #1 mg283633 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Dec 2009 Beans 3 GRUB- error: no such partition grub https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1359802 rescue> Before I start you should know that I am completely new to ubuntu. I have windows 7 installed on my computer as well as ubuntu 9.10. I recently deleted the ubuntu to make room on my computer for some HD movies that I was planning on burning. I am planning to reinstall ubuntu once I'm done with these movies. Since uninstalling ubuntu i am no longer able to boot my windows 7 or do anything on my computer. Now when I try to start my computer the only message that I get is: GRUB loading. error: no such partition grub rescue> My computer is stuck at this point. I need help getting my computer working again. I want to keep the GRUB loader because I planning on reinstalling ubuntu. If anyone can help me it would b greatly appreciated. Adv Reply December 20th, 2009 #2 leef View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Sep 2008 Beans 66 Re: GRUB- error: no such partition grub rescue> can you boot into windows by entering the following commands? Code: grub> rootnoverify (hd0,0) grub> makeactive grub> chainloader +1 grub> boot Last edited by leef; December 20th, 2009 at 11:36 AM. Regards Lee Adv Reply December 20th, 2009 #3 mg283633 View Profile Vie
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GRUB/Tips and tricks Multiboot USB drive GRUB — not to be confused with GRUB Legacy — is the next generation of the GRand Unified Bootloader. GRUB is derived from PUPA which was a research project to develop the next generation of what is now GRUB Legacy. GRUB has been rewritten from scratch to clean up everything and provide modularity and portability [1]. Contents 1 Preface 2 BIOS systems 2.1 GUID Partition Table (GPT) specific instructions 2.2 Master Boot Record (MBR) specific instructions 2.3 Installation 2.3.1 Install boot files 2.3.1.1 Install to disk 2.3.1.2 Install to external USB stick 2.3.1.3 Install to partition or partitionless disk 2.3.1.4 Generate core.img alone 3 UEFI systems 3.1 Check if you have GPT and an ESP 3.2 Create an ESP 3.3 Installation 3.4 Further reading 3.4.1 Alternative install method 3.4.2 UEFI firmware workaround 3.4.3 Create a GRUB entry in the firmware boot manager 3.4.4 GRUB standalone 3.4.5 Technical information 4 Generate the main configuration file 5 Configuration 5.1 Additional arguments 5.2 Dual-booting 5.2.1 "Shutdown" menu entry 5.2.2 "Restart" menu entry 5.2.3 GNU/Linux menu entry 5.2.3.1 Encrypted GNU/Linux menuentry 5.2.4 FreeBSD menu entry 5.2.4.1 Loading the kernel directly 5.2.4.2 Chainloading the embedded boot record 5.2.4.3 Running the traditional BSD 2nd stage loader 5.2.5 Windows installed in UEFI-GPT Mode menu entry 5.2.6 Windows installed in BIOS-MBR mode 5.3 LVM 5.4 RAID 5.5 Multiple entries 5.6 Encryption 5.6.1 Root partition 5.6.2 Boot partition 6 Using the command shell 6.1 Pager support 6.2 Using the command shell environment to boot operating systems 6.2.1 Chainloading a partition 6.2.2 Chainloading a disk/drive 6.2.3 Chainloading Windows/Linux installed in UEFI mode 6.2.4 Normal loading 6.3 Using the rescue console 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Intel BIOS not booting GPT 7.1.1 MBR 7.1.2 EFI path 7.2 Enable debug messages 7.3 "No suitable mode found" error 7.4 msdos-style error message 7.5 UEFI 7.5.1 Common installation errors 7.5.2 Drop to rescue shell 7.5.3 GRUB UEFI not loaded 7.6 Invalid signature 7.7 Boot freezes 7.8 Arch not found from other OS 7.9 Warning when installing in chroot 7.10 GRUB loads slowly 7.11 error