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Hello first of all, im new at this forum and i hope i will have a good helpfull time here.
And im not sure if im in the right section for posting this.
Im getting this error after rebooting my Arch Linux 'without' the iso.
GNU GRUB Version 2.00
Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions.
grub>
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i dont use grub but since you are new to arch there is a wiki page for almost everything
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Grub
hopefully that helps if not someone who uses grub may be of better service
-- further --
if you only use arch linux and not another os on a dual boot...
you could give syslinux a try
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Thanks for the wiki site, but i cant find the solution i need...
Anyone else who can help me?
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Boot using a liveCD and make sure you did setup grub right.
Re-read the installation guide.
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Boot using a liveCD and make sure you did setup grub right.
Re-read the installation guide.
Can i also use .iso for booting and resettuping the grub?
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Moving to Newbie Corner.
Might I suggest you read the article linked in my signature and then edit the title of the thread to change it to something a bit more useful. Respectfully, the problem is not with Arch, but rather with how you installed it.
Provide us with more information. Are you using BIOS or UEFI? What is your partitioning scheme? What file systems are you using? What does your grub.conf file look like? Where is your root partition?
Why did Grub dump you into the shell? It does tell you; please tell us.
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karol wrote:Boot using a liveCD and make sure you did setup grub right.
Re-read the installation guide.Can i also use .iso for booting and resettuping the grub?
Yes. Be sure to read https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Change_Root
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I second what VanillaFunk said...on systems where I couldn't get grub working properly, eventhough I had read the installation instructions and followed them exactly, several times, and the OS still failed to boot, installing syslinux solved the problem.
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I second what VanillaFunk said...on systems where I couldn't get grub working properly, eventhough I had read the installation instructions and followed them exactly, several times, and the OS still failed to boot, installing syslinux solved the problem.
I realize that you needed a working solution, and syslinux works best for you, but you should have considered reporting this as a bug in GRUB.
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That being said ... perhaps MericQ7 you should read through
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=grub
Quite possible some one already reported the issue and mayhaps there is a solution
if not well heres a place to report it
-- above == misread --
that happens to me
thought i read that MericQ7 had followed the wiki exactly and was told he shoulda reported the bug
Last edited by VanillaFunk (2013-10-31 23:33:18)
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Quite possible some one already reported the issue
What issue?
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