Help - unfamiliar screen appears instead of GRUB
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Instead of the purple GRUB screen, everything I see when I try to boot is this. How to fix this?
Edit: Yes, I have multiple partitions. I recently tried to expand the size of the partition in which Ubuntu is installed (using GParted), but I cancelled the operation in the middle of the process because it was taking too long. When I tried to log in again, a message of error appeared. I then searched the web for a solution and I found a couple of terminal commands to reinstall GRUB. The result was this same screen below.
boot grub2
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Instead of the purple GRUB screen, everything I see when I try to boot is this. How to fix this?
Edit: Yes, I have multiple partitions. I recently tried to expand the size of the partition in which Ubuntu is installed (using GParted), but I cancelled the operation in the middle of the process because it was taking too long. When I tried to log in again, a message of error appeared. I then searched the web for a solution and I found a couple of terminal commands to reinstall GRUB. The result was this same screen below.
boot grub2
Did you recently install an OS? Do you have multiple hard drives in the computer where you might have Ubuntu installed on another drive? Please edit your question and give us some more information about your computer. If it doesn't saygrub rescue
that usually means that it is not seeing an installation of Ubuntu or a Linux on the system.
â Terrance
Apr 12 at 22:43
Thank you. I've added more details.
â EgaVS
Apr 13 at 1:39
Sounds like your Ubuntu partition is messed up. That can happen from cancelling or stopping a resize in the middle of it. You can try booting from a LiveCD and then using TestDisk to get your partition back. See: askubuntu.com/a/690414/231142
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Apr 13 at 2:44
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Instead of the purple GRUB screen, everything I see when I try to boot is this. How to fix this?
Edit: Yes, I have multiple partitions. I recently tried to expand the size of the partition in which Ubuntu is installed (using GParted), but I cancelled the operation in the middle of the process because it was taking too long. When I tried to log in again, a message of error appeared. I then searched the web for a solution and I found a couple of terminal commands to reinstall GRUB. The result was this same screen below.
boot grub2
Instead of the purple GRUB screen, everything I see when I try to boot is this. How to fix this?
Edit: Yes, I have multiple partitions. I recently tried to expand the size of the partition in which Ubuntu is installed (using GParted), but I cancelled the operation in the middle of the process because it was taking too long. When I tried to log in again, a message of error appeared. I then searched the web for a solution and I found a couple of terminal commands to reinstall GRUB. The result was this same screen below.
boot grub2
boot grub2
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Did you recently install an OS? Do you have multiple hard drives in the computer where you might have Ubuntu installed on another drive? Please edit your question and give us some more information about your computer. If it doesn't saygrub rescue
that usually means that it is not seeing an installation of Ubuntu or a Linux on the system.
â Terrance
Apr 12 at 22:43
Thank you. I've added more details.
â EgaVS
Apr 13 at 1:39
Sounds like your Ubuntu partition is messed up. That can happen from cancelling or stopping a resize in the middle of it. You can try booting from a LiveCD and then using TestDisk to get your partition back. See: askubuntu.com/a/690414/231142
â Terrance
Apr 13 at 2:44
add a comment |Â
Did you recently install an OS? Do you have multiple hard drives in the computer where you might have Ubuntu installed on another drive? Please edit your question and give us some more information about your computer. If it doesn't saygrub rescue
that usually means that it is not seeing an installation of Ubuntu or a Linux on the system.
â Terrance
Apr 12 at 22:43
Thank you. I've added more details.
â EgaVS
Apr 13 at 1:39
Sounds like your Ubuntu partition is messed up. That can happen from cancelling or stopping a resize in the middle of it. You can try booting from a LiveCD and then using TestDisk to get your partition back. See: askubuntu.com/a/690414/231142
â Terrance
Apr 13 at 2:44
Did you recently install an OS? Do you have multiple hard drives in the computer where you might have Ubuntu installed on another drive? Please edit your question and give us some more information about your computer. If it doesn't say
grub rescue
that usually means that it is not seeing an installation of Ubuntu or a Linux on the system.â Terrance
Apr 12 at 22:43
Did you recently install an OS? Do you have multiple hard drives in the computer where you might have Ubuntu installed on another drive? Please edit your question and give us some more information about your computer. If it doesn't say
grub rescue
that usually means that it is not seeing an installation of Ubuntu or a Linux on the system.â Terrance
Apr 12 at 22:43
Thank you. I've added more details.
â EgaVS
Apr 13 at 1:39
Thank you. I've added more details.
â EgaVS
Apr 13 at 1:39
Sounds like your Ubuntu partition is messed up. That can happen from cancelling or stopping a resize in the middle of it. You can try booting from a LiveCD and then using TestDisk to get your partition back. See: askubuntu.com/a/690414/231142
â Terrance
Apr 13 at 2:44
Sounds like your Ubuntu partition is messed up. That can happen from cancelling or stopping a resize in the middle of it. You can try booting from a LiveCD and then using TestDisk to get your partition back. See: askubuntu.com/a/690414/231142
â Terrance
Apr 13 at 2:44
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Did you recently install an OS? Do you have multiple hard drives in the computer where you might have Ubuntu installed on another drive? Please edit your question and give us some more information about your computer. If it doesn't say
grub rescue
that usually means that it is not seeing an installation of Ubuntu or a Linux on the system.â Terrance
Apr 12 at 22:43
Thank you. I've added more details.
â EgaVS
Apr 13 at 1:39
Sounds like your Ubuntu partition is messed up. That can happen from cancelling or stopping a resize in the middle of it. You can try booting from a LiveCD and then using TestDisk to get your partition back. See: askubuntu.com/a/690414/231142
â Terrance
Apr 13 at 2:44