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works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Grub rescue - error: unknown filesystem up vote 40 down vote favorite 16 I have a multiboot system set up. The system has three drives. Multiboot is configured with Windows XP, Windows 7, and Ubuntu - all on the first drive. I
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had a lot of unpartitioned space left on the drive and was reserving it for adding other OSes and for storing files there in the future. One day I went ahead and downloaded Partition Wizard and created a logical NTFS partition from within Windows 7, still some unpartitioned space left over. Everything worked fine, until I rebooted the computer a few days later. Now I'm getting: error: unknown filesystem. grub rescue> First of all I was surprised not to find any kind of help command, by trying: help, ?, man, --help, -h, bash, cmd, etc. Now I'm stuck with non-bootable system. I have started researching the issue and finding that people usually recommend to boot to a Live CD and fix the issue from there. Is there a way to fix this issue from within grub rescue without the need for Live CD? UPDATE By following the steps from persist commands typed to grub rescue, I was able to boot to initramfs prompt. But not anywhere further than that. So far from reading the manual on grub rescue, I was able
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unknown file system error?UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki10 Answers Amit Kumar Padal, A Fellow TradeviserUpdated 13w agoI faced the same problem a week https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-fix-a-grub-rescue-unknown-file-system-error back when my sister got a HP laptop which came with Windows 8.1 & Ubuntu preloaded. The Windows was partitioned with 320 GB of unpartioned drive and the rest https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=169650 was allocated for Ubuntu. All I did was partioning my hard-disk in Windows. Then once I restarted my laptop it said "unknown filesystem" "Grub Rescue" & I couldn’t get any unknown error further.After struggling for hours I could fix the boot-loader problem. Here is what I did:-Stop panicking, you didn’t loose your data.-Switch on the laptop, wait till you get the Grub Rescue Screen.-Type the following commandslsIt will show you a list of partions you have made.You will get something like this (hd0),(hd0,msdos1)(hd0,msdos2)(hd0,msdos4)You need to find which drive is your Ubuntu unknown error 4 root for which type the following:set prefix= (hd0,msdos1)/boot/grubIf it’s not the root drive you will get an error message "unknown filesystem". In that case try the same command with the next partion, ex: set prefix=(hd0,msdos2)/boot/grubIf you are not getting an error: Congrats, you have found your root drive. You can proceed to the next command after that:set prefix=(hd0,msdos1)/boot/grubinsmod normalnormalYour PC will now boot successfully. Now select Ubuntu & login.Open Terminal( Ctr+Alt+T or use the search)sudo update-grubsudo grub-install /dev/sdaNow the bootloader error is fixed you should be able to boot your laptop normally & even your data is intact.If sudo update-grub didn't work, type sudo grub-update53.6k Views · View UpvotesRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowHow do I fix unknown file system grub error?How do I boot a system after grub rescue error, unfortunately unknown filesystem says when I run ls (hd0,msdos5) /boot in all the partition?In my HP 246 laptop I've deleted the Linux partion, and after restarting, it shows Grub rescue error, what should I do next to fix the bug?Why does GRUB rescue appear when uninsta
2013-09-11 23:03:12 STUART Member From: Seattle, WA Registered: 2010-08-19 Posts: 38 Website [SOLVED] grub "unknown filesystem" error for big partition layout Last night / this morning I copied the root and swap partitions of an Arch Linux installation (stushiba) I had on an old Toshiba hard drive, as well as the "system reserved" and other partitions of a Windows 8 install (stuzate) on another 500GB hard drive, onto a new 2TB Western Digital hard drive using Gparted via an external Arch environment I run off of a microSD card + adapter (sturling).After doing so, I installed GRUB to the new drive to the best of my ability, but when I try to boot the system with just that drive, this is what I see:GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB! error: unknown filesystem. Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>Running ls doesn't find anything:grub rescue> ls (hd0) (hd0,msdos4) (hd0,msdos3) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos1) grub rescue> ls (hd0,msdos4) (hd0,msdos4): Filesystem is unknown. grub rescue> ls (hd0,msdos3) (hd0,msdos3): Filesystem is unknown. grub rescue> ls (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos2): Filesystem is unknown. grub rescue> ls (hd0,msdos1) (hd0,msdos1): Filesystem is unknown.The system should be on (hd0,msdos3) - it's ext4, and, if I insert the old Toshiba hard disk to the system and select that as my boot device in BIOS, it boots from the partition on the old drive's grub menu, into the partition in the new drive (because they have the same UUID), so the partition's definitely readable/bootable. (I've tried both regenerating the grub menu and installing grub from this boot scenario, with no change.)(That said, if I enter a console on my system with a working GRUB installation and do an ls on that partition, I get more "unrecognized filesystem" messages.)Once the new partition had loaded, I ransudo grub-mkconf