Hello guys, I am in a lot of trouble so any help would be appreciated.
I have a dual boot on my laptop with Windows and Ubuntu and I wanted to resize my partitions. I shrunk my Windows partition using gparted and grew the active ubuntu partition to fill the unallocated space using the first answer here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/2402...ion-at-runtime
This seemed to have worked, but when I rebooted the computer to apply the new partition tables, I get the grub menu at Ubuntu boot. I can boot into Windows just fine. I've seen a lot of posts about finding the /boot/grub/ folder and loading the image and kernels from there to boot, but I cannot find this folder in my root partition. My main partition, /dev/sda5 or (hd0,gpt5) is now an unknown filesystem.
I tried to use boot-repair from USB and the results for that are here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Tx7SgFJFh5/. It said successful boot repair but when I reboot I still get the grub menu and I cannot find /boot/grub directory anywhere. What do I do?
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