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I can't see the picture but I'm going to make a guess...did it say no more memory syntax error line 164? or something like that?
If it did
nano /etc/default/grub
and add GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=y
I literally just got done installing on a new machine and was having problems with grub
EDIT: Then re-run grub-mkconfig
I got this very same error and your suggestion fixed it however upon reboot i get dropped into "grub>" prompt. Not too sure where to proceed form here.
EDIT:
Managed to resolve this by following the instructions located here https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … mand_shell
Now just need to fix the grub.cfg.
Last edited by jo3fis (2014-01-08 09:59:59)
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Hi,
installed a new machine yesterday and had the same problem.
Check the outfile name /boot/grub/grub.cfg, I remember that it was named grub.cfg.new and that is why it didn't work and dropped me into grub> prompt
/xor
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Hi,
installed a new machine yesterday and had the same problem.
Check the outfile name /boot/grub/grub.cfg, I remember that it was named grub.cfg.new and that is why it didn't work and dropped me into grub> prompt/xor
Thanks mate that was it, got it sorted :-).
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