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Before this problem, I saved the partition information. Not only that, the Arch Linux partition in my laptop is still there.
Image 1: https://i.imgur.com/zEVxLZY.png
And the Linux Reader on Windows can access to it.
Image 2: https://i.imgur.com/1erHvjW.png
But Windows partition, who used to recognize Arch Linux's partition space as "grub_efi", can't recognize this partition and named it "Unknown Device".
Image 3: https://i.imgur.com/yHLeZtD.jpg
And it leads me to this unknown Grub terminal page.
Image 4: https://i.imgur.com/enPxkbC.jpg
I don't know what to do? What's going on here?
Last edited by designergaze (2021-02-25 05:58:15)
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if im decyphering that correctly, i feel like this question gets asked far too much and has been answered many times before.
make sure windows fast boot is disabled and use the "--removeable" flag when installing grub.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … allation_2
Last edited by jonno2002 (2021-02-25 02:15:38)
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if im decyphering that correctly, i feel like this question gets asked far too much and has been answered many times before.
make sure windows fast boot is disabled and use the "--removeable" flag when installing grub.
Actually I already installed it a long time ago. Before this it ran normally. Right now I am running into this Grub terminal screen whenever I boot up Arch Linux in the laptop.
Last edited by designergaze (2021-02-25 02:50:18)
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I think grub got damaged somehow, so it can’t boot properly, but the pack of info makes this troublesome, get an archiso usb and peek around the state of the partition to see if it’s actually damaged or the config file got nuked.
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I think grub got damaged somehow, so it can’t boot properly, but the pack of info makes this troublesome, get an archiso usb and peek around the state of the partition to see if it’s actually damaged or the config file got nuked.
If there is a problem - what do I do? Reinstall the Grub?
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If there is a problem - what do I do? Reinstall the Grub?
If it’s bad, then yes, and remember to configure it again as you did when you installed arch.
After that it would be nice to find out what happened tho...
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designergaze wrote:If there is a problem - what do I do? Reinstall the Grub?
If it’s bad, then yes, and remember to configure it again as you did when you installed arch.
After that it would be nice to find out what happened tho...
I found a post from around 8 years ago that might help me.
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