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Not sure if this is a good way to test as it cannot seem to recognize even the most basic command like linux & initrd.
If I were you, I'd just restart, with a liveUSB ready in case it turns out to be unbootable.
Perhaps just a bit to make sure before rebooting:
Just rebooted and it worked flawlessly!!
You are fucking awesome thank you again. Really made my weekend.
Glad to hear that! You're welcome!