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Hi everyone,
I've just made a *huge* update on a system, a quite old laptop : it was still the update requiring to ignore filesystem and bash first, in order to move things from /bin to /usr/bin etc... remember ? :-)
had to clean some packages, remove some legacy sysvinit things (was already using systemd... but not sure if was not set in a kind of compat mode)
then I also updated ths mkinicpio hooks, to remove warnings about [pata] etc being deprecated, I put [block] instead.
then...
(I did a backup :-) )
then I tried to reboot.
Now : grub doesn't show anything but the "minimal console line".
whereas, it should show :
- a windows partition boot
- the two arch lines (default and failsafe).
Any idea how I could at least boot something ?
linux resides on hd(0,6)
Any advice greatly welcome !
Last edited by skai (2014-02-02 07:28:41)
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This was a common complaint at the time grub (now legacy) was replaced by grub2 (now grub). I don't remember the fix, but there was a heap of threads about it.
Not a Sysadmin issue, moving to NC...
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Thanks for the move,
I already did a fast search but didn't find the equivalent problem.
I only found a 'recovery method' when going from grub to grub2, provided I did a backup, which of course i did not do. Great.
Some more info, obtained when on the grub prompt :
root is set to hd0,6
hitting 'boot' tells me a kernel must be loaded first.
- using the good old
root (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader+1
boot
allowed me to boot the windows partition. (I rediscovered a vista never booted for 2 years, restoring its state from sleep ! ), could be useful to wipe the mbr clean.
any insight on this would be greatly appreciated
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Is there a *.pacnew?
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Can you just nuke /boot/grub and install grub (now grub2) following the wiki?
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Kernel panic, unable to mount system fs ...
I obtained this afte trying to force the kernel :
kernel /boot/vmiluz-whatever-was-there
boot
not a good news, is it ?
I guess I'll be looking for a live cd soon
Last edited by skai (2014-02-01 21:04:51)
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You may be able to load your grub menu from the minimal grub prompt with
configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst.pacsave
From there you can boot as usual, then fix your boot loader. grub legacy is in the AUR if you want to stick with that.
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@WorMzy : I love you soooo much :-)
configfile did the trick indeed.
I really thougt the kernel itself was in cause. Now that I've boot, i'll see the grub / grub legacy options.
marking this as solved.
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