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title: "Trying to Boot Lands You to GRUB Rescue"
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date: 2020-09-09T19:35:03+05:30
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In my case it was Windows 10 + Manjaro dual boot but it should work for other distributions with single boot as well.
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*P.S.: There may be other ways to fix this but I am writing here what worked for me. Also, I am not responsible if your stuff breaks by following the steps here.*
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*tl;dr: Boot using a live media, `chroot` to your existing installation and install GRUB to your boot partition.*
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## Long version
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If the above mentioned method is of least help, here is Manjaro specific procedure.
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It usually happens when the partition table gets altered by Windows, either by a Windows update or by manually modifying partitions.
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*<rant>Please note that I would not have written this post if all of the existing Manjaro forums had not broken, returning a 404. Also, it would have saved a lot of my time.</rant>*
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Get yourself a live media, boot into your computer and open a terminal. Once there, go figure out your boot partiton and Linux install with `sudo fdisk -l`.
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Next, mount your Linux install with `sudo mount /dev/sdX# /mnt`. Replace `/dev/sdX#` with whatever you have in your case.
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*Note: At this point, some sites ask you to install `mhwd-chroot` and let it do its sweet job of `chroot`-ing and stuff. Well, I couldn't find it in the official repository and the AUR so we follow a different procedure here.*
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`chroot` into your existing Linux install. In my case, it was Manjaro and the live media provides a sweet program called `manjaro-chroot` so all I had to do was enter `manjaro-chroot /mnt`. Refer to [Gentoo wiki](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Full/Installation#Mounting_the_necessary_filesystems) or your distribution's documentation for `chroot`-ing into your existing install.
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Once there, mount your boot partition. It should be `mount /dev/sdX# /boot/efi`. Again, replace `/dev/sdX#` with whatever you have as boot partition.
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Now enter `grub-install /boot/efi`. It should finish without error. Run `grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg`.
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Exit and reboot. You should now be presented with grub menu.
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