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How it looks? Basic commands available. The Rescue Shell. After Booting the system. As GRUB 2's ability to fix boot problems has greatly improved over the original GRUB bootloader.
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This article provides you with information on available options for repairing GRUB 2 boot grub rescue error unknown filesystem issues and specific instructions on how to use the GRUB 2 terminal. The instructions are written for GRUB 2. How it grub rescue error no such partition looks? There are basically three error messages or screens when GRUB fails to boot. grub>: This is the screen mode you see when GRUB has found everything except the configurationn file. This file probably will
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be grub.conf. grub rescue>: This is the mode when GRUB 2 is unable to find the GRUB folder or its contents are missing/corrupted. The GRUB 2 folder contains the menu, modules and stored environmental data. GRUB: Just "GRUB" nothing else indicates GRUB 2 failed to find even the most basic information needed to boot the system. These are the basic errors that may occur during booting. Although there are
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a few more errors that can be seen on the screen like frozen splash screen, Busybox or Initramfs: GRUB 2 began.... But each of the GRUB 2 failure modes can be corrected either from GRUB 2 terminal or the Live boot CD or DVD of the distro, there are also 3rd party rescue tools available out there. Basic commands available. These are the commands that can be used when you enter the GRUB 2 terminl mode by pressing "c". boot (Initiate the boot, also F10 or CTRL-x) cat (view the contents of config or txt files; cat (hd0,1)/boot/grub/grub.cfg) configfile (Load a GRUB 2 configuration file such as grub.cfg; configfile (hd0,5)/boot/grub/grub.cfg.) initrd (Loads the initrd.img, necessary for booting; initrd (hd0,5)/initrd.img.) insmod (Loads a module; insmod (hd0,5)/boot/grub/normal.mod, or insmod normal.) linux (Loads the kernel; insmod /vmlinuz root=(hd0,5) ro.) loop (Mount a file as a device; loopback loop (hd0,2)/iso/my.iso.) ls (lists the contents of a partition/folder; ls, ls /boot/grub, ls (hd0,5)/, ls (hd0,5)/boot.) lsmod (List loaded modules.) normal (Activate the normal module, if loaded.) search (Search for a device. Type help search for the available options.) set (Review current settings, or set XXX to set a variable such as colors, prefix, root.) vbeinfo (Display GRUB 2 available resolutions.) The Re
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