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5 нояб. 2016 г., в 2:17, Greg Freemyer
написал(а): I've got a PC that used to dual boot with openSUSE and Windows.
The current user of the PC decided they only wanted Windows so they blew away the openSUSE partition. Not surprisingly, it no longer boots in Windows via the menu. And openSUSE is no longer and option.
It now boots up to grub-rescue.
Then this series of commands works:
set root=(hd0,5) set prefix=(hd0,5)/boot/grub2 insmod normal normal
What command can I run inside grub-rescue to save that root and prefix?
Unfortunately, that's not possible. If you want to retain grub as boot loader, you need to boot from live Linux and use grub-install pointing it to new partition.
Thanks Greg
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