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posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join how to fix error file not found grub rescue them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top After update, get “error: file not found.” followed by “grub rescue> _” up vote 18 down vote favorite 12 I just installed quite a ubuntu error file not found lot of 12.10 updates, was prompted to reboot, and then found that I couldn't boot. grub2 grubrescue share|improve this question edited Nov 26 '13 at 14:09 Braiam 39k1693154 asked Sep 14 '12 at 20:20 8128 23k1989134 Since I'm not yet allowed to add comments since my low reputation I add the comment this way... I used 8128s Answer wit Boot-repair but I had to add this line before the apt-get update sudo sed 's/trusty/saucy/g' -i /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yannubuntu-boot-repair-trusty.list like you see in the link he added to the answer –Bagorolin Jul 15 '14 at 17:53 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 25 down vote accepted Use Boot Repair to fix your bootloader. Boot Ubuntu from a LiveCD or Live USB Connect to the internet Open a terminal, and add the Boot Repair PPA sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update Install Boot Repair sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair Launch and use, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair#Using_Boot-Repair for more details share|improve
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and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted http://askubuntu.com/questions/187862/after-update-get-error-file-not-found-followed-by-grub-rescue up and rise to the top Error while Booting Ubuntu 14.04 up vote 5 down vote favorite 2 Recently I upgraded to Ubuntu14.04, whenever Boot loader starts, Getting an error message Error : file not found for 3 seconds and OS starts loading, While Loading OS also getting same error Message: Error : file not found Error : file not found Error : file not found Press Any http://askubuntu.com/questions/460908/error-while-booting-ubuntu-14-04 Key to Continue until unless i press the key the OS is not loading. Please provide me a solution to avoid those error messages. boot 14.04 error-handling share|improve this question edited Jul 29 '14 at 16:49 user308564 asked May 5 '14 at 5:08 Keerthi 3315 Did you look at this askubuntu.com/questions/187862/… ? –TuKsn May 5 '14 at 8:14 I have the same problem after upgrading to 14.04 from 12.04. I've found a comment that could be useful: kubuntuforums.net/… I have a laptop with ubuntu as the only OS and a non-UEFI bios. If anyone solves it, please, post the solution. Thanks, –user310215 Jul 29 '14 at 8:29 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote First, for what is discussed in forums and in Launchpad just try: sudo grub-install /dev/sdX sudo update-grub sudo reboot And there is a useful comment in Kubuntu's forum: www.kubuntuforums.net I have the same issue with a laptop with ubuntu as the only operating system with a non-UEFI bios. I hope it helps. share|improve this answer edited Jul 29 '14 at 16:42 user308564 answered Jul 29 '14 at 15:25 user310328 11114 1 This worked for me. Just w
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