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Upgrades [SOLVED] error: no such device: grub rescue> Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 20 Thread: error: no such device: grub rescue> Thread error no such device entering rescue mode grub rescue Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode October 4th, 2011 #1 MNBill View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Oct 2011 Beans 9 error: no such device: grub rescue> I tried to install ubuntu alongside Windows 7 on my computer this afternoon. Now I cannot boot any operating system anymore, unfortunately. When trying to boot, the following error message appears on my display: error: no such device: c4d250ab-b08f-4a9a-84b9-344d9ea61e03. grub rescue> The following steps led to this problem: 1) First try with wubi - I made a new partition of 100MB, using the Windows 7 system tools. I gave this partition the name U: and restarted the computer twice - I then downloaded Wubi from ubuntu.com/download and tried to install ubuntu 11.04 on this new partition U: - Installing worked well, but after rebooting an error message appeared (after ubuntu sucessfully booted) and told me "no root file system is defin
Member From: Canada Registered: 2010-07-26 Posts: 69 [Solved]GRUB error: No such device I have a bit of a confusing problem and my efforts to find a solution of the Arch Wiki
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and elsewhere have not worked. The problem I'm having is simply that
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right after install, everything went fine on install, I reboot, and I cannot get past Grub. I have reinstalled error no such device grub rescue kali the whole base system twice. Still the same error:error: no such device: 8f2e32e6-7d21-4f4d-8661-6f1ec6e658eeGrub Rescue>Edit: I just noticed that the UUID grub is giving me does not match any of my partitions...It https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1854142 just leaves me at that.I have two hard drives. One is a brand spankin' new SSD that I know works perfectly fine (I test installed Ubuntu on it to be sure), the other the regurlar old hard drive that came with the computer many years ago. sda is the hard drivesdb is the SSDI have the SSD with swap and / on https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=101753 it in two partitionsthe hard drive is /homeBecause of the inherent speed increase on my SSD and the fact that /boot is on there, I decided to install Grub on sdb. The installer offered the following options:sdasda1sdb -->I hit enter to install Grub here, because I read that you have to install it to the MBR and not a partition.sdb1sdb5Because of the inconsistent naming by Linux and Grub, I set Grub to boot by UUID, so that kernel updates cannot change the drive naming.(Hence the UUID error)Here is my /etc/fstab # # /etc/fstab: static file system information # #
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Shop Free eBooks How To Solve: error: no such partition grub rescue in Ubuntu Linux Last updated February 19, 2015 By Abhishek Prakash 72 Comments FacebookTwitterGoogle+3LinkedInPinterestThe other day I was trying to extend my root partition of Ubuntu which I dual boot with Windows 8. The partition extension was successful except that I screwed up the Grub configuration. When I booted in my laptop after the partition changes, I was welcomed by the Death Screen of Linux saying: error: no such partition grub rescue After googling a bit, I found this mega thread on Ubuntu forum that helped me. But since it is a very complicated thread, I have re-written the tutorial so that one can follow it easily. So there are some assumption and some requirements to fix the error: no such partition grub rescue problem. You can read this tutorial to fix similar Grub errorĀ minimal BASH like line editing is supported. For the first word,TAB lists possible command completions. anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions. Requirements and presumptions: You must have a live CD/DVD/USB of the same version of OS You must have internet connection You are dual booting Windows with Ubuntu (no Wubi installation) You do not have a separate /boot partition Now lets see how can we rescue the grub here. How To Fix: error: no such partition grub rescue We'll be using chroot to rescue grub. The whole concept is that since grub configuration files have been deleted or corrupted, it needs to be re-installed. And using the live CD of exact OS version, we can install the grub configuration again. It will delete all the changes (if any) you have made to the grub. Please follow these steps to easily fix grub rescue problem in Ubuntu (or other Linux distributions): Step 1: Know you root partition Boot from live CD, DVD or USB drive. Try Ubuntu from live disk. Open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and use the following command: sudo su fdisk -l Here, you will see the drive name