captain-sensible
Well-Known Member
ok that looks good so might as well put a birds eye view of possible approaches to your situation.
the one i would like to continue with ,since it won't do anything in terms of change at this point to your system is give grub a "holding hand" and tell it what to do. if that works you will then have booted up into one of your OS's. At that point it may be a re-install of grub and grub-update, from the booted OS.
So we could guess it ,if i did it would be :
grub > ls (hd0,gpt6)/
//the 0 is a zero not a letter, that should be antix
but why not make it a bit of fun learning . next stage will be
grub > ls (hd0,gpt9)/
grub > ls (hd0,gpt11)/
then each of above might bring up a few directories eg boot
so with above type > ls (hd0,gpt11)/boot/
we are looking for vmlinuz , initrd.gz once we find likely candidates we will use them to tell grub
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Another way is that you boot up from a live os and use that as a tool to re-install/ update grub on your PC
I will be catching ZZZ's by time you come back
the one i would like to continue with ,since it won't do anything in terms of change at this point to your system is give grub a "holding hand" and tell it what to do. if that works you will then have booted up into one of your OS's. At that point it may be a re-install of grub and grub-update, from the booted OS.
So we could guess it ,if i did it would be :
grub > ls (hd0,gpt6)/
//the 0 is a zero not a letter, that should be antix
but why not make it a bit of fun learning . next stage will be
grub > ls (hd0,gpt9)/
grub > ls (hd0,gpt11)/
then each of above might bring up a few directories eg boot
so with above type > ls (hd0,gpt11)/boot/
we are looking for vmlinuz , initrd.gz once we find likely candidates we will use them to tell grub
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Another way is that you boot up from a live os and use that as a tool to re-install/ update grub on your PC
I will be catching ZZZ's by time you come back
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