Manjaro Difference between revisions of "GRUB/Restore the GRUB Bootloader"

Difference between revisions of "GRUB/Restore the GRUB Bootloader"

From Manjaro
m (→‎Use root context: fix small grammar)
m (→‎Manual chroot: fix partition pseudo number)
Line 54: Line 54:
{{RootCmd|command=mount /dev/sdyB /mnt/boot}}
{{RootCmd|command=mount /dev/sdyB /mnt/boot}}
Then - if applicable - mount ''efi''
Then - if applicable - mount ''efi''
{{RootCmd|command=mount /dev/sdyY /mnt/boot/efi}}
{{RootCmd|command=mount /dev/sdyA /mnt/boot/efi}}
Create the chroot environment and use bash as shell
Create the chroot environment and use bash as shell
{{RootCmd|command=manjaro-chroot /mnt /bin/bash}}
{{RootCmd|command=manjaro-chroot /mnt /bin/bash}}
===Use manjaro-chroot===
===Use manjaro-chroot===
Manjaro deploys a script called {{ic|manjaro-chroot}} takes an optional argument which will search the visible devices - scan the partitions for signs of an operating system. If more than one Linux operating system is found you will get a choice of which system to chroot otherwise the file ''/etc/fstab'' from the system is used to mount the partitions and chroot into this system.
Manjaro deploys a script called {{ic|manjaro-chroot}} takes an optional argument which will search the visible devices - scan the partitions for signs of an operating system. If more than one Linux operating system is found you will get a choice of which system to chroot otherwise the file ''/etc/fstab'' from the system is used to mount the partitions and chroot into this system.
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.