grub rescue
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 7:36 am
I was trying to install MX-23.6 on a Dell Inspiron 15 using a live usb I had made earlier on that computer. The live CD booted as expected and everything seemed correct so I went to install only the root preserving /home. I think I made a bad choice when it came to installing grub. I know I did change settings from the default recommendations. I got a msg that 'something was missing' and 'did I want to proceed?' I'd seen this message on this machine in the past (I'd used this machine since probably MX-16) so I did what fools do and powered past it. When I went to boot from the hard drive I got a msg that grub had issues and to reboot from the live usb and select the grub repair option. This I did but when I selected repair grub from the menu it didn't work. At some point in loading grub I got the msg
Welcome to GRUB!
error: file '/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod' not found.
grub rescue>
I fooled around using some commands like ls to list the partitions. Found the root partition and can list the files in /root. But many of the cmds suggested on internet sites return 'unknown command', so currently I'm kind of stuck there.
Here's perhaps a bigger problem: The bios should still be set to boot from the usb first but doesn't and I can't even access the bios in the normal way (F2 on power up) to check on or change any settings. When the machine powers up the splash screen displays it goes right to grub rescue>. Is it time to recycle this computer? Thanks, Mark
Welcome to GRUB!
error: file '/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod' not found.
grub rescue>
I fooled around using some commands like ls to list the partitions. Found the root partition and can list the files in /root. But many of the cmds suggested on internet sites return 'unknown command', so currently I'm kind of stuck there.
Here's perhaps a bigger problem: The bios should still be set to boot from the usb first but doesn't and I can't even access the bios in the normal way (F2 on power up) to check on or change any settings. When the machine powers up the splash screen displays it goes right to grub rescue>. Is it time to recycle this computer? Thanks, Mark