Then it is (hd0, msdos2)
Then it is (hd0, msdos2)
By the way, when I got to the command "insmod normal", it says error:unknown filesystem.
It is ntfs. What now?
Then it is the wrong (Windows) partition. What
says?Code:grub rescue> set
Hold on, when we are talking about the ubuntu root partition, that's the root partition of your ubuntu install. It can't be ntfs since it doesn't install on ntfs.
Is /dev/sda2 where you put win8/win7, or ubuntu?
The chroot is a procedure to enter inside a linux installation, so any command you run will be like run from within. It can help in a way that it will install its grub2 on the MBR of the disk.
Darko.
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit
dev/sda2 is Windows 7, which the computer came pre-installed in.
I have not changed the bootflag location ever since, and installed Win 8 and Ubuntu besides Win 7.
Now, should I move the bootflag to Ubuntu partition or sth? Or is it enough to set Ubuntu partition as root on grub rescue?
Ok, what do you get after this:
Code:grub> search.file /boot/grub/grub.cfg root grub> set prefix=($root)/boot/grub grub> set
search.file is an unknown command :/
But ubuntu is installed on dev/sda7 if that's what you're looking for
Last edited by dorruk; February 4th, 2013 at 04:14 PM.
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