Re: Debian 12 USB install hangs on GRUB command line
Hi,
i proposed for booting from the now reluctant USB stick:
> > grub> linux /install.amd/vmlinuz vga=788 --- quiet
> > grub> initrd /install.amd/gtk/initrd.gz
> > grub> boot
Roger Price wrote:
> I got the message error: file '/install.amd/vmlinux' not found
Hm. The internet shows such starts with first command "set root".
https://superuser.com/questions/1237684/how-to-boot-from-grub-shell
https://askubuntu.com/questions/883992/stuck-at-grub-command-line
So perhaps:
grub> set root=(hd0)
grub> linux /install.amd/vmlinuz vga=788 --- quiet
grub> initrd /install.amd/gtk/initrd.gz
grub> boot
We could need some more experienced GRUB operator for finding the part
of the boot process wich fails.
It looks like GRUB is found and started. But then somethig goes wrong.
For now we know that the various grub.cfg are visible in the stick's
EFI partition (hd0,msdos2) and in the stick's ISO filesystem (hd0).
If the kernel can be started and does not abort to fall back to GRUB
then i am out of guesses about how GRUB fails to find and execute the
grub.cfg files.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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