I now see this when i boot up. I just restarted my pc and now i get this.

  • @caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
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    213 months ago

    No. It’s a little shell that you can explore with commands. If needed, you can mount and boot your OS just with commands in the grub shell.

    • Atemu
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      The process for this is that you want to set your prefix to the /boot partition in the (hd1, gpt1) syntax (use ls) and then load the “normal” module. From then on, you should have regular GRUB again and should be able to boot your OS to properly fix GRUB.