Am 19. Januar 2022 00:58:44 MEZ schrieb u34--- via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >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? No >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. Yes, I can boot from USB >3. Can you post your ssd partition scheme? GPT with 4 partitions nvme0n1p1 EFI System nvme0n1p2 Linux nvne0n1p3 swap nvme0n1p4 2nd partition is / with ext4 4th partition is /home with ext4 >4. Can you tell what file system your efi partition has? And your boot > partition? fat32 > >-- >jadon