The title explains it well. But I installed Mint on a 2nd partition, then deleted it since I no longer used it, and now Grub dumps me to the command line on boot :/

How do I recover?

EDIT: gonna give up. Fuck grub lmao EDIT2: Just reinstalled mint and used the grub it gives to fix everything lmfao

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    110 months ago

    I had an issue like that in the past

    Even after I run grub-mkconfig and put the efi files on the correct folder, it wasn’t recognized by the UEFI

    What I did was to open my BIOS and at the EFI configs, I choose manually which efi file I wanted it to open

    Maybe it does the trick to you as well

    • @merthyr1831OP
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      110 months ago

      Tried all the ones that my BIOS picks up but no dice :/

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          10 months ago

          Afraid I got nothin’ from that. It’s pretty much beyond my abilities.

          Im gonna try installing mint again and letting that fix my grub. if it doesnt, im gonna wipe and redo my install.

          Thanks for trying :)

          EDIT: Yep just stuck mint on the smallest partition the installer would let me and it “fixed” itself lol. Ah well. Until I inevitably distro hop :')

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      110 months ago

      Tried the 3 options I had in the UEFI boot menu but no dice on either annoyingly.