Hi Pascal Hambourg, Thank you for your reply! I may have panicked before sending this email, before remembering all I need is in the grub.cfg. I actually already trimmed the grub.cfg and was able to windows and then linux with no problem, even before seeing your response. I'm sure the problem is some non-existent file being referenced (I'll find what it was later on). Still, it would have been nice to have not resulted in a crash, but ok. Thanks again!
On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 9:09 PM Ishai Asa <ishai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm using the Debian testing distribution. Few days ago a new grub version > was pushed and I installed it, all seemed well as per usual updates. > During the update it asked whether to keep overwriting a few grub scripts. > Maybe that has to do with grub customizer gui? > > After the restart the grub bootloader menu shows for a fraction of a > second and restarts. > I'm able to boot to windows through the BIOS boot chooser. > I tried using a boot repair disk , but it did not help. > > The files on the boot partition (unencrypted) and / (encrypted) seem to be > fine. > > How do I find out what's not working with grub? How do I fix this? > Thank you for your help! > > -- Ishai Asa Tel: +972-54-5691717 Email: ishai...@gmail.com