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Symptom & Impact
Server cannot boot normally and stops at grub rescue shell awaiting manual commands.
Environment & Reproduction
Common after partition edits, disk cloning, or UUID changes.
Root Cause Analysis
Bootloader references stale disk identifiers or missing core image path.
Quick Triage
Locate valid root and boot partitions from rescue shell before reinstall.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Boot from live media, mount root, and verify /boot/grub structure and UUID consistency.

Solution – Primary Fix
Chroot into system and reinstall grub with fresh config generation.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use boot repair tooling where policy permits and validate resulting menu entries.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Host boots unattended to operating system and all kernel entries are valid.
Rollback Plan
Restore previous bootloader backup image if reinstall introduces additional failures.
Prevention & Hardening
Snapshot partition metadata before storage changes and test boot path after maintenance.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
unknown filesystem, no such partition, and file not found in GRUB.
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References & Further Reading
GNU GRUB manual and Ubuntu recovery mode documentation.
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