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I deleted BIOS boot partition, and GRUB won't boot.
I can boot via supergrubdisk , but it's not solve.
Can I regenerate it?
(Without system reinstalling)










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    Have you tried boot repair from LiveUSB?

    – Kulfy
    Jun 25 '18 at 16:45











  • The bios_grub partition is unformatted space containing the core.img file for grub when using gpt partitioning and BIOS boot. You should just need to reinstall grub to gpt's protective MBR. If drive is sda: sudo grub-install /dev/sda from inside a otherwise working system. If that does not work, then a full reinstall of grub, usually easier with Boot-Repair or you can use chroot.

    – oldfred
    Jun 25 '18 at 17:44


















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I deleted BIOS boot partition, and GRUB won't boot.
I can boot via supergrubdisk , but it's not solve.
Can I regenerate it?
(Without system reinstalling)










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Have you tried boot repair from LiveUSB?

    – Kulfy
    Jun 25 '18 at 16:45











  • The bios_grub partition is unformatted space containing the core.img file for grub when using gpt partitioning and BIOS boot. You should just need to reinstall grub to gpt's protective MBR. If drive is sda: sudo grub-install /dev/sda from inside a otherwise working system. If that does not work, then a full reinstall of grub, usually easier with Boot-Repair or you can use chroot.

    – oldfred
    Jun 25 '18 at 17:44
















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I deleted BIOS boot partition, and GRUB won't boot.
I can boot via supergrubdisk , but it's not solve.
Can I regenerate it?
(Without system reinstalling)










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I deleted BIOS boot partition, and GRUB won't boot.
I can boot via supergrubdisk , but it's not solve.
Can I regenerate it?
(Without system reinstalling)







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    Have you tried boot repair from LiveUSB?

    – Kulfy
    Jun 25 '18 at 16:45











  • The bios_grub partition is unformatted space containing the core.img file for grub when using gpt partitioning and BIOS boot. You should just need to reinstall grub to gpt's protective MBR. If drive is sda: sudo grub-install /dev/sda from inside a otherwise working system. If that does not work, then a full reinstall of grub, usually easier with Boot-Repair or you can use chroot.

    – oldfred
    Jun 25 '18 at 17:44
















  • 1





    Have you tried boot repair from LiveUSB?

    – Kulfy
    Jun 25 '18 at 16:45











  • The bios_grub partition is unformatted space containing the core.img file for grub when using gpt partitioning and BIOS boot. You should just need to reinstall grub to gpt's protective MBR. If drive is sda: sudo grub-install /dev/sda from inside a otherwise working system. If that does not work, then a full reinstall of grub, usually easier with Boot-Repair or you can use chroot.

    – oldfred
    Jun 25 '18 at 17:44










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Have you tried boot repair from LiveUSB?

– Kulfy
Jun 25 '18 at 16:45





Have you tried boot repair from LiveUSB?

– Kulfy
Jun 25 '18 at 16:45













The bios_grub partition is unformatted space containing the core.img file for grub when using gpt partitioning and BIOS boot. You should just need to reinstall grub to gpt's protective MBR. If drive is sda: sudo grub-install /dev/sda from inside a otherwise working system. If that does not work, then a full reinstall of grub, usually easier with Boot-Repair or you can use chroot.

– oldfred
Jun 25 '18 at 17:44







The bios_grub partition is unformatted space containing the core.img file for grub when using gpt partitioning and BIOS boot. You should just need to reinstall grub to gpt's protective MBR. If drive is sda: sudo grub-install /dev/sda from inside a otherwise working system. If that does not work, then a full reinstall of grub, usually easier with Boot-Repair or you can use chroot.

– oldfred
Jun 25 '18 at 17:44












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