This is not a grub issue. It seems likely that there is an incorrect entry in /etc/fstab, resulting in an attempt to mount a filesystem that doesn't exist.
What I would suggest is replacing the incorrect UUID with the correct one. On Sat, May 27, 2023 at 1:22 PM Enmanuel E. Saravia <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Grub Colleges, > > I have a modern laptop `ASUS ZenBook 13` `nvme` partition with > `linux-libre` source[0], and my Grub source is[1], then, Too I was > start my question here[2], then too ask to over email `lxo` > `linux-libre` owner and I will quote next: > > > That suggests to me a problem not in linux-libre, but in grub. maybe i > > will missing nvme module in grub? > > What can I do? > > [0]:https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/packages/core.git/tree/linux-libre-lts > [1]:https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/packages/core.git/tree/grub > [2]:https://forums.hyperbola.info/viewtopic.php?id=854 > > -- > Enmanuel E. Saravia <[email protected]> >
