I did the following:
grub rescu> ls (hd0,1)/ yielded ./ ../ lost+found/ SG-1/
That is a TB Drive with the Stargate movie backups
Not knowing exactly what I am doing, I tried several other combinations trying to seek one or the other of the SSD’s which contain OS’s, but 'no such partition' is all that came up. Nonetheless, (hd0,1) is definitely one of my HDD’s, a TB @ 3GBs SATA, so I found one of the drives. It only has Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis backups for my collection. If I could figure a way to access that partition for the installation of an Operating System, I could start over.
It took a long time to make the backups, I used Handbrake, but I would rather lose the backups and get a system back than lose entirely.
I wish I knew more, but I just have what I have, although lacking.
grub rescu> ls (hd0,1)/ yielded ./ ../ lost+found/ SG-1/
That is a TB Drive with the Stargate movie backups
Not knowing exactly what I am doing, I tried several other combinations trying to seek one or the other of the SSD’s which contain OS’s, but 'no such partition' is all that came up. Nonetheless, (hd0,1) is definitely one of my HDD’s, a TB @ 3GBs SATA, so I found one of the drives. It only has Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis backups for my collection. If I could figure a way to access that partition for the installation of an Operating System, I could start over.
It took a long time to make the backups, I used Handbrake, but I would rather lose the backups and get a system back than lose entirely.
I wish I knew more, but I just have what I have, although lacking.
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