Just now installed Ubuntu 17.10 on my desktop (dual boot with windows 10). I got the Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported
problem. I could not get to Ubuntu.
I tried to google for a solution and following are the methods I tried:
- Method 1:
I booted into a live session and installed boot-repair. Tried the recommended method as given in this link:
https://itsfoss.com/fix-minimal-bash-line-editing-supported-grub-error-linux/
Tried this several times with no luck. It shows that the problem is solved, but when I reboot I get the same message. - Method 2:
I followed the steps given in here: How can I repair grub? (How to get Ubuntu back after installing Windows?) by logging into Ubuntu (following Method 3). Same problem. - Method 3: This is the only method through with I could log into Ubuntu. Got it from this source: Tried to boot Ubuntu, but the GRUB rescue prompt shows up instead. I can log into Ubuntu and repair grub. But after a reboot, I am back to the same problem. My Linux partition is at
(hd1,gpt11)
.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu 17.10 3-4 times, so re-installing doesn't seem to be the solution. While installing I get the error [ 0:000000] [Firmware Bug]: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata; please update microcode to version: 0x52 (or later)
.
Thanks in advance.
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