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After a fresh install of 10.04, trying to boot yields grub> prompt. I am able to boot by typing




root (hd0,1)

linux /vmlinuz-blqh-blqh root=/dev/sda3

initrd /init-blqh-blq root=/dev/sda3

boot




GRUB says version 1.98. I searched for a menu.lst entry, but turns out that is deprecated. I tried looking ad /etc/defauld/grub and /etc/grub.d, but I cannot make anything of those files.



How do I automate the booting process? My system is single-boot.


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ASsuming you want Ubuntu to run the boot with grub



Get into the system as you have been doing, open a terminal and run thse two commands



sudo grub-install /dev/sda
sudo update-grub


You could try bootrepair tool



https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair



Grub2 wiki is here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 but as you have said it's not as simple to deal with as grub legacy was.


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