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| From | Erik Dobák <erik.dobak@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.devel.testing |
| Subject | Re: GRUB Removed by Update on Friday 2-2-24 |
| Date | 2024-02-07 22:10 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <I4Xl7-8B4P-1@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
| References | <I4Xbr-8AMy-1@gated-at.bofh.it> |
| Organization | linux.* mail to news gateway |
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yes those grub booting mistakes might be nasty but: 1. you do not have to reinstall grub just the settings of it 2. try to use the grub boot console to get in 3. once you get in update your grub config ps: i would enable bios legacy mode if i were you yours E On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 at 21:54, Josh Blagden <jfblagden@posteo.net> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I updated my PC, running Debian Testing AKA "Trixie" on Friday and > haven't been able to boot into Debian ever since. I can tell that I need to > reinstall GRUB, but I'm having trouble with the instructions on the Debian > page for reinstalling GRUB > <https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall#Using_A_Live_CD.2FUSB_To_Fix_Your_Current_System>. > It sounds like I'm supposed to do the *efi=runtime* boot option and also > mount the EFI variables, but when I try to mount the EFI variables, GRUB > says it can't do that. > > Is it possible to do the boot option and mount the EFI variables in the > live image's menu before having it boot into Debian or should I just do the > boot option, boot into Debian and then mount the EFI variables? > > > > Josh Blagden > >
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