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Linux no longer boots after update
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My common solution to boot issues that lock me out is,
Get a USB Live distro (always good to have a backup lying around)
Boot into live distro
Chroot into the broken distro (Arch wiki has an article on this)
Fix any bugs that I can find and/or reinstall the bootloader
Test, repeat until the problem has been found and fixed
Hope it helps any newcomers!
I'd add :
you don't have to follow a wiki anymore; there are distro's out there that specialize in repairing broken bootloaders using a point-and-click interface and they're great if you're as lazy as i am. lol
This may work in 99% of the cases, but not in my situation since I've tried 5 distros and none of them boot. I'm pretty sure there are deeper issues, but they are clearly beyond my level of knowledge.
Popos also has specific guides for these common errors:
https://support.system76.com/articles/bootloader