filo
13 December 2021 11:20
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To chroot, there is a tool in the live USB welcome screen.
Even better, in my opinion (for learning), is this tutorial to do it from the (live USB) terminal:
From Grub fails after update - #3 by librewish
Some unlucky times that your system is not bootable and the only advised option is to use chroot from a Live ISO to repair the installed system (for example, to (re)install the bootloader), here is the suggested method:
steps required to chroot to your installed Garuda installation (btrfs)
Boot to a Garuda usb Live ISO
Start a terminal and
Find your installed system (btrfs) partition, you need the /dev/<something> part.
lsblk -f
Warning: Remem…
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