error: disk lvmid/… not found Entering rescue mode
I deleted the partition containing Fedora to install Ubuntu (in Win 10), but after I rebooted I'm getting the following error message: "error: disk 'lvmid/Xe53HM-hHmX-fDKu-BCLf-Oa9w-n4Dt-7f9UdA/WE42Po-BN7m-Og4c-LTcX-zVN7-cTJm-sMdNzo' not found" entering rescue mode
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I think I lost my bootloader. How to recover the bootloader?
ubuntu fedora boot grub
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I deleted the partition containing Fedora to install Ubuntu (in Win 10), but after I rebooted I'm getting the following error message: "error: disk 'lvmid/Xe53HM-hHmX-fDKu-BCLf-Oa9w-n4Dt-7f9UdA/WE42Po-BN7m-Og4c-LTcX-zVN7-cTJm-sMdNzo' not found" entering rescue mode
.
I think I lost my bootloader. How to recover the bootloader?
ubuntu fedora boot grub
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I deleted the partition containing Fedora to install Ubuntu (in Win 10), but after I rebooted I'm getting the following error message: "error: disk 'lvmid/Xe53HM-hHmX-fDKu-BCLf-Oa9w-n4Dt-7f9UdA/WE42Po-BN7m-Og4c-LTcX-zVN7-cTJm-sMdNzo' not found" entering rescue mode
.
I think I lost my bootloader. How to recover the bootloader?
ubuntu fedora boot grub
I deleted the partition containing Fedora to install Ubuntu (in Win 10), but after I rebooted I'm getting the following error message: "error: disk 'lvmid/Xe53HM-hHmX-fDKu-BCLf-Oa9w-n4Dt-7f9UdA/WE42Po-BN7m-Og4c-LTcX-zVN7-cTJm-sMdNzo' not found" entering rescue mode
.
I think I lost my bootloader. How to recover the bootloader?
ubuntu fedora boot grub
ubuntu fedora boot grub
edited Dec 29 '16 at 23:43
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I've got the same problem after deleting my Xubuntu 16.04 installation from a Win10 pre-installed laptop.
You have to restore the Windows Boot Loader, because GRUB replaced it. If you have a Win10-Installation-Media (like an Install-CD/DVD or Live-USB) you can do the following:
- Boot live-system
- Choose "Repair Your Computer" on the lower left corner
- Look for the command prompt. It might be behind "Trying to repair windows automatically" or some like that.
- Type
BootRec.exe /fixmbr
This will restore the Windows Boot Loader. - Reboot your computer to make sure it worked.
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I've got the same problem after deleting my Xubuntu 16.04 installation from a Win10 pre-installed laptop.
You have to restore the Windows Boot Loader, because GRUB replaced it. If you have a Win10-Installation-Media (like an Install-CD/DVD or Live-USB) you can do the following:
- Boot live-system
- Choose "Repair Your Computer" on the lower left corner
- Look for the command prompt. It might be behind "Trying to repair windows automatically" or some like that.
- Type
BootRec.exe /fixmbr
This will restore the Windows Boot Loader. - Reboot your computer to make sure it worked.
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I've got the same problem after deleting my Xubuntu 16.04 installation from a Win10 pre-installed laptop.
You have to restore the Windows Boot Loader, because GRUB replaced it. If you have a Win10-Installation-Media (like an Install-CD/DVD or Live-USB) you can do the following:
- Boot live-system
- Choose "Repair Your Computer" on the lower left corner
- Look for the command prompt. It might be behind "Trying to repair windows automatically" or some like that.
- Type
BootRec.exe /fixmbr
This will restore the Windows Boot Loader. - Reboot your computer to make sure it worked.
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I've got the same problem after deleting my Xubuntu 16.04 installation from a Win10 pre-installed laptop.
You have to restore the Windows Boot Loader, because GRUB replaced it. If you have a Win10-Installation-Media (like an Install-CD/DVD or Live-USB) you can do the following:
- Boot live-system
- Choose "Repair Your Computer" on the lower left corner
- Look for the command prompt. It might be behind "Trying to repair windows automatically" or some like that.
- Type
BootRec.exe /fixmbr
This will restore the Windows Boot Loader. - Reboot your computer to make sure it worked.
I've got the same problem after deleting my Xubuntu 16.04 installation from a Win10 pre-installed laptop.
You have to restore the Windows Boot Loader, because GRUB replaced it. If you have a Win10-Installation-Media (like an Install-CD/DVD or Live-USB) you can do the following:
- Boot live-system
- Choose "Repair Your Computer" on the lower left corner
- Look for the command prompt. It might be behind "Trying to repair windows automatically" or some like that.
- Type
BootRec.exe /fixmbr
This will restore the Windows Boot Loader. - Reboot your computer to make sure it worked.
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