![]() I am fairly confident that the arch install is solid, if I could just boot into it. I booted back into the arch live cd, and checked /boot/grub/grub.cfg, and found that somehow it had changed and was again littered with a UUID that does not correspond to my root UUID. However, when I rebooted I got the same error message and grub rescue terminal. I replaced all instances of the incorrect UUID in /boot/grub/grub.cfg with my root UUID that I pulled from fstab. ![]() I took a look at /boot/grub/grub.cfg, and for some reason it was littered with the incorrect UUID. In fact, as far as I can tell, it is not the correct UUID for any volume. The UUID from the grub error message is not the correct UUID for my logical root volume. dev/sda4 Linux filesystem # this is my encrypted arch partition (decrypted at the time of fdisk -l, of course) ![]() dev/sda3 Apple HFS/HFS+ # this is my OS X recovery HD partition dev/sda2 Apple HFS/HFS+ # this is my main OS X partition ![]() dev/sda1 EFI System # this is my boot partition ![]()
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