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Boot problem: always boot into the grub command line instead of the grub menu

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Could someone help me with this problem, please?

I have ubuntu + win10 installed, and win10 can be booted just fine. When I choose to boot into ubuntu the loader always goes to the grub command line.

If I then set manually the prefix and the root, I can successfully boot into ubuntu, but I have to do this every time. Updating grub didn't work. Boot repair didn't work as well.

The pastebin link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4Gp8rwZxRW/

Thanks in advance!

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Changing the boot loader's folder name from /boot/efi/EFI/<sth> to /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu fixed the problem. I didn't try but I think using linux or any other general os name should work as well.

This seems to be a well-known bug. Kindly greetings to Lenovo's developers.

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