Before the holidays I was having trouble getting a fair number of the programs in 22.04 to come up after upgrading my 20.04. I'd gotten a lot of wonderful help with that. Over the holidays, however, with the help of a fellow Linuxer from our LUG who "helped" me--actually, he really did. We got the Home folders of Kubuntu 20.04 and Mint 22.04 backed up on my new 4Tb data hdd, Mint 22.04 moved to a new partition (& it works), and the Kubuntu partition expanded. The problem exploded when we tried to install Kubuntu 22.04 into my SSD's newly expanded partition for it. We tried to do it using btrfs in the GPTed partition. I still would like to do that. After we tried, it did not install and I no longer could access ANY OS (all old variations of Ubuntu located on old laptop hdds). I've run the Boot Repair Disk utility about four times. It says it succeeded but that I had to access only the Mint 17.3 on a specific drive (the other one is a copy on an identical drive); I believe that's because that's where it put GRUB 2. But when I try to do that UEFI gives me a terminal/console display saying:
Error: file '/boot/grub/i86-pc/normal.mod. not found.'
Entering rescue mode ...
grub rescue>_
And when I try to access a flash drive for its stored data, UEFI gives me essentially the same error msg except it says, also in a terminal display, "No such device" and gives a [?] prompt. I've thought that somehow UEFI has gotten messed up and contacted ASUS for help (out of warranty). They sent me a form to fill out and return. I haven't done that. Instead I've returned to thinking the problem might be with the GRUB installation and in any case trying to learn where & how Kubuntu puts GRUB 2 and so have been trying to learn how correctly to put GRUB 2 in the right GUID-GPT partition on the SSD. Now I've decided to stop and ask for help/direction here. Which route should I pursue, and what advice can you give? Thanks. (I've left a detail out, but I can't remember what it is.)
Error: file '/boot/grub/i86-pc/normal.mod. not found.'
Entering rescue mode ...
grub rescue>_
And when I try to access a flash drive for its stored data, UEFI gives me essentially the same error msg except it says, also in a terminal display, "No such device" and gives a [?] prompt. I've thought that somehow UEFI has gotten messed up and contacted ASUS for help (out of warranty). They sent me a form to fill out and return. I haven't done that. Instead I've returned to thinking the problem might be with the GRUB installation and in any case trying to learn where & how Kubuntu puts GRUB 2 and so have been trying to learn how correctly to put GRUB 2 in the right GUID-GPT partition on the SSD. Now I've decided to stop and ask for help/direction here. Which route should I pursue, and what advice can you give? Thanks. (I've left a detail out, but I can't remember what it is.)
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