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Grub crashes after windows starts. How to fix?
Hello. There is one computer, one ssd with windows 10, one hdd with debian 9. The essence of the problem is as follows. If, after using linux, you pull out the hard and insert the ssd with windows, boot up, and then put the hard back in and try to start debian, grub breaks.
The error is
"Minimal BASH like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions. anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions."
SSD with windows feels great.
Tell me, what could be the matter?
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The path to the kernel can be roughly written not through the UUID, but by the name of the disk (such as /dev/sda)? And then there are some jokes from the BIOS, which changes the order of disks.
grub obviously cannot find something. Roofing felts themselves firewood roofing felts on the file system.
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