Hi Chris
I can not tell you from where comes the "grub prompt", because it came, to
me, by chance.

But if I type "help", then comes a long list of commands, including 'l' ...
However, I can not nor to print this list and even I cannot  read it,
because I can not stop the scroll of the screen.

================

I tried what you suggested:
at the boot prompt I typed rescue,  but I got: "coluld not find kernel
image.."
-----------
boot > rescue
coluld not find kernel image..
----------

can you explain me ?

thank you





On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com>
wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com>
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Angelo Moreschini
> > <mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I tried Clonezilla.
> >> I made an image-backup of  the disk where Fedora is installed, and
> after I
> >> restored, on the same disk, the image that I backuped .
> >> Actually, when I boot the disk where there is the restored image,at the
> >> begin I get  the prompt of the GRUB .
> >>
> >> I know that I didn't use Clonezilla in correct mode (probabilly I could
> >> backup the disck with better option to include the GRUB installation) .
> >> But in this moment I woud like to make setup of GRUB (from the command
> line)
> >> for booting Fedora.
> >>
> >> Can I have some suggestions how to do it?
> >>
> >> From the prompt of GRUB I wrote this command line:
> >> and I got this output:
> >>
> >> -------------------
> >> GRUB > ls -l
> >> device proc: filesystem type procfs sector size 512 total size 0KiB
> >> device hd0: no know filesystem detected sector size 512 B total size
> .......
> >>       partition hd0, msdos2: no know filesystem detected partion start
> at ..
> >> tot size
> >>       partition hd0, msdos1: filesystem type ext* last mod ..partion
> start
> >> at .. tot sz
> >> device hd1: no know filesystem detected sector size 512 B total size
> .......
> >>       partition hd1, msdos1: filesystem type ext* label try_clonezilla
> last
> >> mod. ...partion start at .. tot sz
> >> --------------------
> >
> > I'm not following this really. GRUB2 doesn't do setup from command
> > line, and its command line doesn't accept 'ls -l' as a command.
>
> Interesting. UEFI systems with GRUB consider ls -l considers -l an
> invalid filename so I get an error. But on BIOS systems, this command
> does work.
>
> Anyway, if you find Fedora netinstall or DVD media, and add boot
> parameter 'rescue' (without the quotes) then you'll get a rescue
> interface. Accept all the defaults for each page, and then at the end
> when you get the prompt do
>
> # chroot /mnt/sysimage
> # grub2-install /dev/sdX     ## where X is the letter designation for your
> drive
> # grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
>
> This installs GRUBs parts, and will also create a new grub.cfg. The
> old grub.cfg would probably work so it's possible you could skip
> creating a new one.
>
>
>
>
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