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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 error no such device grub rescue windows 7 trying to extend my root partition of Ubuntu which I dual boot with Windows error no such device grub rescue windows 10 8. The partition extension was successful except that I screwed up the Grub configuration. When I booted in my laptop error no such device entering rescue mode grub rescue 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. grub no such device arch 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 error minimal BASH like line editing is supported. For the first word,TAB lists possible command completions. anywhere else TAB lists possible device or
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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 and partition number. It should look like sdXY. Where X is the drive letter and Y is the partition number. Usually it should be like sdaY. You have to recognize the partition where root ha
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Member Registered: 2012-07-28 Posts: 20 [Solved] Grub 2 error No such Device EFI Hi!After an Odysee of errors, non existing commands, burned https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=146754 Live-CDs and Macbook boot failures, I've managed my Macbook pro https://itsfoss.com/solve-error-partition-grub-rescue-ubuntu-linux/ to boot Ubuntu and install Arch from there.I have OsX on /dev/sda2"/" on /dev/sda3and swap on sda4Consulting https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … _systems_2 I've installed Grub 2 in Efi mode.On startup it is now default - Why?When I press Option I get to choose just rEFIt and no such then go to mac. This is no big deal, but knowing how to get OsX as standard back would be nice.Now my real problem:When I boot into Grub I get Arch Linux as desired. As well as a fallback mode.When I choose it it just ends in:No such Device: ad4103fa-d940-47ca-8506-301d8071d467.Loading Linux core repo kernel ...error: no such device no such partition.Loading initial ramdisk ...error: you need to load the kernel first.Press any key to continue..._and it goes to Grub again.On /dev/sda1/boot/efi/EFI/arch_grub/grub.cfg is a config file, which I've auto generated during installation with chroot. It looks ok to me, has these set root to UUID=... with the right UUID from my actual / partition, not this thing with ad410..As well as that I've googled errors like this, which could be solved through mkinitcpio -p linux, but I've done that, during install and tried, then afterwards again,.. but again no luck.Is there any suggestion?Thanks, mike.ps. I can chroot to my arch normally and even install things with pacman, and everything..And here the grub.cfg from boot/EFI/arch_grub/grub.cfg mounted form /dev/sda1 as /boot:# # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE # # It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates # from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub # ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/00_header ### insmod part_gpt insmod part_msdos if [ -s $prefix/grubenv ]; then load_env fi set def
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 error 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 B