>>> You should be left with the grub command line either way.
>> Every time I've been put into Grub2's command-line because it couldn't
>> find the /boot/grub directory, I've found this command line to
>> be unusable. Hopefully it was just me being dense,
> It has changed commands and so on, but if anything it is more powerful
> now...
When I tried, it was not able to load a kernel, which sounds less
powerful than Grub1. Maybe if I had found the right incantation to look
for, find, and load the needed module(s), then I could have loaded
a kernel afterwards, but I gave up long before reaching this point.
Stefan
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