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Recovering Your Linux System with GRUB Rescue Commands
When GRUB is unable to find the boot partition or encounters other critical issues, it enters a minimal mode known as "GRUB rescue." In this mode, only a limited set of commands are available to help you troubleshoot and fix the bootloader. Understanding the basics of this mode is crucial for successful system recovery.
- grub rescue>: The prompt you see when GRUB fails to load.
- Normal mode vs Rescue mode: The difference lies in the command set; rescue mode offers fewer commands and no access to the full filesystem.