From 7a73d971c311d679fbf3cdf7416be585862699b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Asocia Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2022 17:11:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] jekyll build from Action 7ec5ac3b8ce4bb36012a157f8cd7e998a0a43336 --- 2022/03/03/never-get-trapped-in-grub-rescue-again.html | 6 +++--- feed.xml | 8 ++++---- sitemap.xml | 2 +- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/2022/03/03/never-get-trapped-in-grub-rescue-again.html b/2022/03/03/never-get-trapped-in-grub-rescue-again.html index ef45471..899578c 100644 --- a/2022/03/03/never-get-trapped-in-grub-rescue-again.html +++ b/2022/03/03/never-get-trapped-in-grub-rescue-again.html @@ -333,13 +333,13 @@

As always, I booted into a live environment and run boot-repair command. It was always working but this time… Even after finishing the operation successfully I could not boot into neither Arch nor Ubuntu (the two systems I had previously).

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Arch was originally mounted in sdb3 and Ubuntu was sda2. Considering the fact that I only messed with sdb, I should be able to boot Ubuntu, right? Well, yeah. Technically I did boot into Ubuntu but I didn’t see login screen. It was dropping me into something called “Emergency mode” which just makes me panic! sudo update-grub… Nope. Same thing. Arch does not boot and Ubuntu partially boots.

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Arch was originally mounted in sdb3 and Ubuntu was in sda2. Considering the fact that I only messed with sdb, I should be able to boot Ubuntu, right? Well, yeah. Technically I did boot into Ubuntu but I didn’t see the login screen. It was dropping me into something called “Emergency mode” which just makes me panic! sudo update-grub… Nope. Nothing changes. Arch does not boot and Ubuntu partially boots.

Let me tell you what the problem was and how my ignorance made it worse: