#Fresh Install Can't Boot

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upper pond
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stuck on underscore

wary basalt
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U sure u install proper driver and esp is in fstab?

icy garden
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What pc specs and graphics card

upper pond
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.s litany

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upper pond
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intel i5 cpu btw, i'm sure it doesn't matter

worn compass
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Sometimes arch is booted into the userspace, Try ctrl + alt + F3

upper pond
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ah no, doesn't work

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tried that

worn compass
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Try using the install usb and use chroot

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Checking journalctl -xb might help

upper pond
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okay

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how do i mount all partitions in one command?

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this is so frustrating lol

worn compass
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There is no such thing

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(afaik)

upper pond
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lol okie

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no entries 🗿

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so it's a grub problem, can't even boot it up

icy garden
upper pond
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11th

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laptop**

icy garden
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well yeah try booting with the kernel parameter ibt=off

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this is a recurring issue with 11th gen on nvidia

upper pond
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wtf never encountered that issue

icy garden
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do u use grub?

worn compass
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Yea

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He does

icy garden
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you can set a kernel param while booting

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press e and add it to the entry

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then boot from it and see if you can boot

upper pond
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when running grub-mkconfig

icy garden
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Why are you doing that? Also show the full command that you executed

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If you want to run grub-mkconfig your boot partition should be mounted

upper pond
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yes it is

worn compass
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Where did you mount it ?

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/boot/efi or just /boot ?

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Grub automatically installs it in /boot/efi without any args

upper pond
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just /boot, worked every time