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Restore the GRUB Bootloader
If the Grub is corrupted and you are not able to boot from your existing Arch Linux system you will need an Arch Linux Bootable USB stick to restore the Grub bootloader.
After you boot into the Arch Linux, run the following command to locate Arch Linux /
partition:
# fdisk -l
will show up the following partitions:
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdc1 40 409639 409600 200M EFI System
/dev/sdc2 409640 1172546783 1172137144 558.9G unknown
/dev/sdc3 1172547584 1319348223 146800640 70G Linux filesystem
/dev/sdc4 1319348224 1323542527 4194304 2G Linux swap
/dev/sdc5 1323542528 1465245695 141703168 67.6G Linux filesystem
/dev/sdc6 1465245696 1465278463 32768 16M Microsoft reserved
/dev/sdc7 1465278464 1952535901 487257438 232.4G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sdc8 1952536576 1953521663 985088 481M Windows recovery environment
In my case Arch Linux filesystem is on /dev/sdc5
.
mount -t ext4 /dev/sdc5 /mnt
FYI
/dev/sdc5
is the partition where Arch Linux is installed.
After this step you need to run this command in order to chroot into your Arch Linux installation:
arch-chroot /mnt
This command only works with Arch Linux, but you can replace it with the correct chroot
command if you’re using a different Linux distribution.
Now we need to locate the EFI partition. Run the following command again to locate EFI partition:
# fdisk -l
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdc1 40 409639 409600 200M EFI System
We need to check the partition marked as EFI System
After that, we need to mount this partition, for example, on /boot/efi
:
# mount /dev/sdc1 /boot/efi
Finally, we reinstall the corrupted Grub the following command:
grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=GRUB
Now we need re-generate the grub
# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Exit chroot
environment by pressing Ctrl + D or typing exit
Unmount system mount points:
# umount -R /mnt
Reboot system:
# reboot
Remember to remove USB stick on reboot
After rebooting the system the Grub should be fine.
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