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Symptom & Impact
System fails to boot and stops at grub rescue, leaving services inaccessible after restart.
Environment & Reproduction
This often occurs after disk layout changes, failed updates, or accidental bootloader partition edits.
Root Cause Analysis
GRUB cannot locate required modules or root filesystem due to broken UUID references or damaged boot records.
Quick Triage
Identify available partitions from grub rescue and verify whether root and boot files remain intact.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use rescue shell commands and live media checks to locate correct root partition and boot path.

Solution – Primary Fix
Chroot from live media, reinstall GRUB, regenerate config, and confirm correct boot target selection.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Restore bootloader from snapshots or backup images when partition metadata is significantly corrupted.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
System boots cleanly into Ubuntu without rescue prompts and kernel menu entries are valid.
Rollback Plan
Revert partition table changes and restore previous disk image if repair introduces new boot issues.
Prevention & Hardening
Back up partition maps and test bootloader updates during controlled maintenance windows.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
May coincide with initramfs drop prompts, filesystem UUID changes, and missing kernel images.
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References & Further Reading
Use Ubuntu boot repair documentation and GRUB manual sections on rescue mode recovery.
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