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a recent upgrade to the kernel and GRUB recently, my Debian system started acting a bit weird, and feeling too tired to spend more than a few minutes trying to diagnose it, went for the Microsoft option
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– let’s reboot that sucker back to health. Please note: The long-story-short version of this insmod normal file not found post is that GRUB wasn’t actually at fault, it just presented that way due to a weird history on one of the grub error file not found press any key to continue drives in this machine, and there’s a tiny chance that you may stumble across here looking for answers that aren’t supplied on most of the other search engine results for ‘_grub error file not found_’. It may
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in fact be your BIOS. Anyway … back to the story in the proper order. After midnight, when you’re making good progress on developing some scripts, is a very bad time to reboot to this screen: GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB! error: file not found. Entering rescue mode... grub rescue> The first instincts (or primal fears) are that something horrible has happened to your boot loader, or perhaps your initrd.img, though the fact GRUB wasn’t
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even getting past stage one suggests it wasn’t the latter. Googling this error gives lots of (usually) good advice on running update-initramfs -u -k all, which may or may not break your system even more badly, depending on your starting position. Other high-ranking advice is to downgrade grub, maybe initramfs, perhaps even the kernel (only the first is likely to assist in changing (not necessarily fixing) this problem. However, the first basic step with trouble-shooting this problem is to (from the above GRUB prompt) run: ls … which will return all the disk devices available, in the format of: (hd0,msdos1) (hd0,msdos2) (hd1,msdos1) (hd1,msdos2) … and so on. If your boot and root file systems are visible, this is the first good sign. If you don’t have an offline or off-machine copy of your file system layout, you can identify your devices by running through (the trailing slash is important) commands like this: ls (hd0,msdos1)/ … for each device, and identifying from those that return which is boot and which is root (assuming you have separate partitions for both). Once you’ve found the two devices you can then simply: set prefix="(hd0,msdos1)" set root="(hd0,msdos2)" insmod normal normal But .. this presupposes that your root file system is not encrypted, which certainly covers the majority of installations, but not mine. All the above confir
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Useful Links Distrowatch Bugs: Ubuntu PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity Page Please ld framework not found fobjc arc read before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support General Help [SOLVED] How to fix error File Not Found, Grub Rescue and restore MBR. Having an https://jeddi.org/b/2013/05/14/recovering-from-grub-file-not-found/ Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: How to fix error File Not Found, Grub Rescue and restore MBR. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237621 3rd, 2014 #1 knight2 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2014 Beans 2 How to fix error File Not Found, Grub Rescue and restore MBR. Problem: How to fix Error: File Not Found, Grub Rescue > How to restore MBR on a windows when Grub is corrupt. You will need: You will need a working computer (Ubuntu/Linux) with Unetbootin (or Live USB Creator of your choice) installed on it. You will also need gparted-live.iso (whatever is the latest release). Solution: Download gparted-live-xxx.xxx.iso Use Unetbootin to make a liveUSB of gparted-live ISO. Plug your USB in to the impaired computer and boot. Set your bios to boot from USB if necessary. Select language of your choice. Select GUI when asked. Once you are in the graphical user interface: Right Click, and find TESTDISK in the menu and click on it. Select Drive of your choice and PROCEED Select Partition: [Intel] Select [MBR Code] to write MBR CODE. This option will REMOVE GRUB completely and install MBR on the boot sector. Restart. Enjoy. Adv Reply August 3rd, 2014 #2 Bucky Ball View Prof
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