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I am running Ubuntu 15.04 and getting this error in grub menu



Error: environment block too small.
Press any key to continue...


I went through this AskUbuntu Post about this problem but unable to solve it by the answer provided.



I've tried re-installing grub and updated it using sudo update-grub but error is still there?



Note: I did not find save_env recordfail by pressing eduring boot time GRUB Menu.










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  • Did you try cleaning up some space and then running sudo -i cd /boot/grub rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv create grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 grub-editenv grubenv list update-grub after dropping to root in recovery.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 7:56












  • Addititionally, try to do fsck. If it also fails, then you'll need to repartition your hard drive.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:07










  • Also, ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329794 and ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783434 may help, Good Luck. Let me know if one of these works.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:10










  • @SharadGautam tried rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv andcreate grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 after that update-grub as root but I still have to press the key and error message has turned in to purple screen
    – Mudit Kapil
    May 17 '15 at 9:55










  • Then try to do this:- techrax.tk/fixed-ubuntu-reboots-while-booting
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 10:11
















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I am running Ubuntu 15.04 and getting this error in grub menu



Error: environment block too small.
Press any key to continue...


I went through this AskUbuntu Post about this problem but unable to solve it by the answer provided.



I've tried re-installing grub and updated it using sudo update-grub but error is still there?



Note: I did not find save_env recordfail by pressing eduring boot time GRUB Menu.










share|improve this question
























  • Did you try cleaning up some space and then running sudo -i cd /boot/grub rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv create grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 grub-editenv grubenv list update-grub after dropping to root in recovery.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 7:56












  • Addititionally, try to do fsck. If it also fails, then you'll need to repartition your hard drive.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:07










  • Also, ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329794 and ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783434 may help, Good Luck. Let me know if one of these works.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:10










  • @SharadGautam tried rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv andcreate grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 after that update-grub as root but I still have to press the key and error message has turned in to purple screen
    – Mudit Kapil
    May 17 '15 at 9:55










  • Then try to do this:- techrax.tk/fixed-ubuntu-reboots-while-booting
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 10:11














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I am running Ubuntu 15.04 and getting this error in grub menu



Error: environment block too small.
Press any key to continue...


I went through this AskUbuntu Post about this problem but unable to solve it by the answer provided.



I've tried re-installing grub and updated it using sudo update-grub but error is still there?



Note: I did not find save_env recordfail by pressing eduring boot time GRUB Menu.










share|improve this question















I am running Ubuntu 15.04 and getting this error in grub menu



Error: environment block too small.
Press any key to continue...


I went through this AskUbuntu Post about this problem but unable to solve it by the answer provided.



I've tried re-installing grub and updated it using sudo update-grub but error is still there?



Note: I did not find save_env recordfail by pressing eduring boot time GRUB Menu.







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  • Did you try cleaning up some space and then running sudo -i cd /boot/grub rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv create grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 grub-editenv grubenv list update-grub after dropping to root in recovery.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 7:56












  • Addititionally, try to do fsck. If it also fails, then you'll need to repartition your hard drive.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:07










  • Also, ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329794 and ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783434 may help, Good Luck. Let me know if one of these works.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:10










  • @SharadGautam tried rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv andcreate grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 after that update-grub as root but I still have to press the key and error message has turned in to purple screen
    – Mudit Kapil
    May 17 '15 at 9:55










  • Then try to do this:- techrax.tk/fixed-ubuntu-reboots-while-booting
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 10:11


















  • Did you try cleaning up some space and then running sudo -i cd /boot/grub rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv create grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 grub-editenv grubenv list update-grub after dropping to root in recovery.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 7:56












  • Addititionally, try to do fsck. If it also fails, then you'll need to repartition your hard drive.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:07










  • Also, ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329794 and ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783434 may help, Good Luck. Let me know if one of these works.
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 8:10










  • @SharadGautam tried rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv andcreate grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 after that update-grub as root but I still have to press the key and error message has turned in to purple screen
    – Mudit Kapil
    May 17 '15 at 9:55










  • Then try to do this:- techrax.tk/fixed-ubuntu-reboots-while-booting
    – Sharad Gautam
    May 17 '15 at 10:11
















Did you try cleaning up some space and then running sudo -i cd /boot/grub rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv create grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 grub-editenv grubenv list update-grub after dropping to root in recovery.
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 7:56






Did you try cleaning up some space and then running sudo -i cd /boot/grub rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv create grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 grub-editenv grubenv list update-grub after dropping to root in recovery.
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 7:56














Addititionally, try to do fsck. If it also fails, then you'll need to repartition your hard drive.
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 8:07




Addititionally, try to do fsck. If it also fails, then you'll need to repartition your hard drive.
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 8:07












Also, ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329794 and ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783434 may help, Good Luck. Let me know if one of these works.
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 8:10




Also, ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329794 and ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1783434 may help, Good Luck. Let me know if one of these works.
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 8:10












@SharadGautam tried rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv andcreate grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 after that update-grub as root but I still have to press the key and error message has turned in to purple screen
– Mudit Kapil
May 17 '15 at 9:55




@SharadGautam tried rm grubenv grub-editenv grubenv andcreate grub-editenv grubenv set default=0 after that update-grub as root but I still have to press the key and error message has turned in to purple screen
– Mudit Kapil
May 17 '15 at 9:55












Then try to do this:- techrax.tk/fixed-ubuntu-reboots-while-booting
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 10:11




Then try to do this:- techrax.tk/fixed-ubuntu-reboots-while-booting
– Sharad Gautam
May 17 '15 at 10:11










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