I am having the same issue as the person here:Boot file not found . I just did an update. When I try to boot I get the following message:
error: file’/boot/vmlinuz-5.10-x86-64’ not found
Error: you need to load the kernel first
Press any key to continue…
I get the same if I try with the other kernels I have installed (414 and 419).
I am pretty sure I inadvertently interrupted my update (I was trying to copy a bit of text in the terminal with Control - C, which I guess was pretty dumb).
Anyway, I followed the steps outlined in this post I linked to above which was:
sudo su -
manjaro-chroot -a
then
pacman-mirrors -f 5 && pacman -Syyu
Then after the update I entered the exit command and tried to reboot my system. I am still getting the exact same error.
When I enter
sudo su -
manjaro-chroot -a
I get
grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sdb1. Check your device.map.
grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sdb1. Check your device.map.
==> Mounting (ManjaroLinux) [/dev/sda2]
→ mount: [/mnt]
→ mount: [/mnt/boot/efi]
[manjaro /]#
I appreciate if anyone can help me out here. I am not really sure at all how to proceed, and I may be making a very basic error because I am not so experienced.
and after rebooting my system goes into Setup mode. I do not get the original message, which I think is acutally somehow worse. At least before I could see my grub menu, but now I don’t see anything but the Setup screen. When I navigate to uefi-grub and select it, nothing happens.
I did the first one, which came back with message about no targets being specified.
Then I did
sudo pacman -Syu linux510
and I got a warning that this was already installed and if I proceeded it would reinstall 510. I went forward and it seemed to complete the update process.