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Grub rescue: error unknown filesystem?
I decided to demolish Debian, deleted partitions in Windows, as a result, 360GB of unallocated space remained.
Burned Manjaro to a flash drive as GPT. It cannot read anything from the flash drive and asks to insert Boot as a priority in the BIOS, wrote down everything went fine as MBR. Then I installed it, asked me to reboot in order to enter my system already. Here I catch after turning on the laptop immediately Grub Rescue. /grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod (without /boot). I thought that I marked /boot/ incorrectly and caught unknown filesystem.
I went to Windows, just deleted all partitions through Paragon and installed Mint. Well, actually I still have an unknown filesystem. And no commands work, everything rests on the unknown filesystem.
The only strange thing I noticed was that this same partition not marked in the BIOS was always marked as Debian (I had both Windows and Linux and Debian was the first Linux). Maybe something was not completely removed? Here's how I marked it (I haven't taken the last minute yet)
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