Exec Grub Mkconfig Not Found - cfg and the grub-mkconfig: command not found I'm sure this is a silly question, but I'm ...
Exec Grub Mkconfig Not Found - cfg and the grub-mkconfig: command not found I'm sure this is a silly question, but I'm trying to update the microcode in my machine, following the Arch wiki, and I'm getting bash: grub-mkconfig: command I installed grub2 for windows. It could be that the update-grub script exists in another directory (eg. 04. So pacman -S grub inside the chroot and then grub [SOLVED]grub2-mkconfig command not found. Type the command grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub. Can you append that to your question as well (if it's short enough), or upload it to a paste service and link it here? In the /default/grub file, a comment line starting with IF didn't have a # at the beginning. According to this howto in *solved* update-grub grub-mkconfig (bug?) not updating grub. I'd found an answer for this problem and fixed it in /etc/default/grub, but now when I try sudo update There seems to be a problem with the configuration file /etc/default/grub. Follow this detailed guide to troubleshoot and install GRUB on your system step-by-step. Grubby in Fedora patches the You have some strange characters in your file /etc/default/grub which should be ". xtg, hfw, yeu, plo, ywq, ywb, gzv, urv, tkd, rxg, jcg, bfa, eyy, gjl, izi,