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This is because you forgot to re-generate a new grub.cfg. The UUID (i.e. that long string of numbers) changes every time you format a partition.
Using the latest Arch ISO, mount the partitions (first the root partition, then /boot, if you have a separate partition for that), chroot into the install and follow the instructions from the Beginner's Guide.
Last edited by DSpider (2012-12-29 10:18:09)
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I chrooted into my installation and reinstalled grub and re-generated the config, but I still land in the grub rescue.
If I set in grub rescue the prefix and root to my partition and grub installation I can't boot nevertheless. Insmod linux and insmod normal tell me: "Error: file not found"
Edit: Now everything works, thanks a lot for the help.
Last edited by Leandros (2012-12-28 17:34:18)
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Please explain what you did to resolve the problem so that those searching these forums can benefit. And please mark the thread [solved] when you have done so.
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1. Rsync'ed the files to an external HDD.
2. Rsync'ed the files from my external HDD to my laptop.
3. Installed Grub, re-generated the grub.cfg
4. Fixed Grub with Super Grub Disk
5. Removed fglrx
6. Installed nVidia nouveau
7. Reboot. Works.
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