Re: Grub installiert issue

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Frank Zimmermann via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I'm doing my first Arch install on an UEFI system and have troubles with GRUB. Following the instruction on the Wiki grub-mkconfig complained about a missing /boot/grub/grub.cfg.new.
> So I manually created a grub.cfg file but when rebooting Grub says error: unknown file system. In rescue mode I type
> set root=(hd0,gpt1)
> set prefix=(0,1)/boot/grub
> insmod normal
> error: disk '0,1' not found
> set prefix=(hd0,gpt1)/boot/grub
> insmod normal
> error: unknown filesystem
> set prefix=(0,gpt1)/boot/grub
> insmod normal
> error: disk 0,gpt1 not found
> 
> My efi partition is the first partition on the first ssd. 
> I think I did all I found on the Wiki and search on the web but am lost now with generating the grub.cfg
> 
> Any hints please?
> 
> Frank

1. Are there other operating systems installed?
2. Are you able to restart the installation process? Note I dondn't mean 
   reinstall. I mean restart the installtion process in order to use its 
   rescue capabilities.
3. Can you post your ssd partition scheme?
4. Can you tell what file system your efi partition has? And your boot
   partition?

--
jadon



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