Grub menu error Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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Good morning, I started my computer this morning to find the Grub_ menu prompt error I assume.
I tried the boot-repair option with no luck. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS only no dual boot and my main drive is encrypted with Ubuntu. I'm not sure what caused this as it was working fine yesterday. I will post some information to hopefully help with any questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Output of boot-repair link below
https://pastebin.com/DhLw0Y1L
grub2 menu
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Good morning, I started my computer this morning to find the Grub_ menu prompt error I assume.
I tried the boot-repair option with no luck. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS only no dual boot and my main drive is encrypted with Ubuntu. I'm not sure what caused this as it was working fine yesterday. I will post some information to hopefully help with any questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Output of boot-repair link below
https://pastebin.com/DhLw0Y1L
grub2 menu
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Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ?
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:13
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ? Have you tried enter, typing exit & enter or a chroot type boot? Do not know LVM, so commands would be different for UEFI, LVM & encrypted partition. See: askubuntu.com/questions/53578/…
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:19
It’s the GNU Grub menu. I’ve tried exit and enter
– Sean
Nov 24 at 1:12
If you get grub menu, have you tried recovery mode? It then gives options to command line or boot. You may then need to mount LVM and run fsck on it.
– oldfred
Nov 24 at 4:31
So I cannot access recovery mode. I followed the instructions from here linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux%20%20 The results aren't showing any of the files. ls gives me (hd0,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (hd1) ls (hd0,gpt3) shows unknown filesystem ls (hd0,gpt2) show lost&found /efi /boot /grub mem.test abi. initrd. system.map vmlinuz.* ls (hd0,gpt1) shows efi/ boot/ ls (hd0,1) shows efi/ boot/ So I'm not finding any files to finish the steps.
– Sean
2 days ago
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Good morning, I started my computer this morning to find the Grub_ menu prompt error I assume.
I tried the boot-repair option with no luck. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS only no dual boot and my main drive is encrypted with Ubuntu. I'm not sure what caused this as it was working fine yesterday. I will post some information to hopefully help with any questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Output of boot-repair link below
https://pastebin.com/DhLw0Y1L
grub2 menu
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Good morning, I started my computer this morning to find the Grub_ menu prompt error I assume.
I tried the boot-repair option with no luck. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS only no dual boot and my main drive is encrypted with Ubuntu. I'm not sure what caused this as it was working fine yesterday. I will post some information to hopefully help with any questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Output of boot-repair link below
https://pastebin.com/DhLw0Y1L
grub2 menu
grub2 menu
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Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ?
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:13
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ? Have you tried enter, typing exit & enter or a chroot type boot? Do not know LVM, so commands would be different for UEFI, LVM & encrypted partition. See: askubuntu.com/questions/53578/…
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:19
It’s the GNU Grub menu. I’ve tried exit and enter
– Sean
Nov 24 at 1:12
If you get grub menu, have you tried recovery mode? It then gives options to command line or boot. You may then need to mount LVM and run fsck on it.
– oldfred
Nov 24 at 4:31
So I cannot access recovery mode. I followed the instructions from here linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux%20%20 The results aren't showing any of the files. ls gives me (hd0,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (hd1) ls (hd0,gpt3) shows unknown filesystem ls (hd0,gpt2) show lost&found /efi /boot /grub mem.test abi. initrd. system.map vmlinuz.* ls (hd0,gpt1) shows efi/ boot/ ls (hd0,1) shows efi/ boot/ So I'm not finding any files to finish the steps.
– Sean
2 days ago
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Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ?
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:13
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ? Have you tried enter, typing exit & enter or a chroot type boot? Do not know LVM, so commands would be different for UEFI, LVM & encrypted partition. See: askubuntu.com/questions/53578/…
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:19
It’s the GNU Grub menu. I’ve tried exit and enter
– Sean
Nov 24 at 1:12
If you get grub menu, have you tried recovery mode? It then gives options to command line or boot. You may then need to mount LVM and run fsck on it.
– oldfred
Nov 24 at 4:31
So I cannot access recovery mode. I followed the instructions from here linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux%20%20 The results aren't showing any of the files. ls gives me (hd0,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (hd1) ls (hd0,gpt3) shows unknown filesystem ls (hd0,gpt2) show lost&found /efi /boot /grub mem.test abi. initrd. system.map vmlinuz.* ls (hd0,gpt1) shows efi/ boot/ ls (hd0,1) shows efi/ boot/ So I'm not finding any files to finish the steps.
– Sean
2 days ago
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ?
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:13
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ?
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:13
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ? Have you tried enter, typing exit & enter or a chroot type boot? Do not know LVM, so commands would be different for UEFI, LVM & encrypted partition. See: askubuntu.com/questions/53578/…
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:19
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ? Have you tried enter, typing exit & enter or a chroot type boot? Do not know LVM, so commands would be different for UEFI, LVM & encrypted partition. See: askubuntu.com/questions/53578/…
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:19
It’s the GNU Grub menu. I’ve tried exit and enter
– Sean
Nov 24 at 1:12
It’s the GNU Grub menu. I’ve tried exit and enter
– Sean
Nov 24 at 1:12
If you get grub menu, have you tried recovery mode? It then gives options to command line or boot. You may then need to mount LVM and run fsck on it.
– oldfred
Nov 24 at 4:31
If you get grub menu, have you tried recovery mode? It then gives options to command line or boot. You may then need to mount LVM and run fsck on it.
– oldfred
Nov 24 at 4:31
So I cannot access recovery mode. I followed the instructions from here linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux%20%20 The results aren't showing any of the files. ls gives me (hd0,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (hd1) ls (hd0,gpt3) shows unknown filesystem ls (hd0,gpt2) show lost&found /efi /boot /grub mem.test abi. initrd. system.map vmlinuz.* ls (hd0,gpt1) shows efi/ boot/ ls (hd0,1) shows efi/ boot/ So I'm not finding any files to finish the steps.
– Sean
2 days ago
So I cannot access recovery mode. I followed the instructions from here linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux%20%20 The results aren't showing any of the files. ls gives me (hd0,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (hd1) ls (hd0,gpt3) shows unknown filesystem ls (hd0,gpt2) show lost&found /efi /boot /grub mem.test abi. initrd. system.map vmlinuz.* ls (hd0,gpt1) shows efi/ boot/ ls (hd0,1) shows efi/ boot/ So I'm not finding any files to finish the steps.
– Sean
2 days ago
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Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ?
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:13
Are you getting grub menu or grub> or grub rescue> ? Have you tried enter, typing exit & enter or a chroot type boot? Do not know LVM, so commands would be different for UEFI, LVM & encrypted partition. See: askubuntu.com/questions/53578/…
– oldfred
Nov 23 at 18:19
It’s the GNU Grub menu. I’ve tried exit and enter
– Sean
Nov 24 at 1:12
If you get grub menu, have you tried recovery mode? It then gives options to command line or boot. You may then need to mount LVM and run fsck on it.
– oldfred
Nov 24 at 4:31
So I cannot access recovery mode. I followed the instructions from here linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux%20%20 The results aren't showing any of the files. ls gives me (hd0,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (hd1) ls (hd0,gpt3) shows unknown filesystem ls (hd0,gpt2) show lost&found /efi /boot /grub mem.test abi. initrd. system.map vmlinuz.* ls (hd0,gpt1) shows efi/ boot/ ls (hd0,1) shows efi/ boot/ So I'm not finding any files to finish the steps.
– Sean
2 days ago