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sudo chroot return bus error

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I'm using a liveUSB to fix my boot problem with boot-repair: Boot repair enable a repository containing grub2 packages

But I'm stuck at the sudo chroot /mnt command. It returns a Bus error and without sudo permission returns chroot: cannot change root directory to '/mnt': Operation not permitted .

How can I fix that?

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Maybe run `sudo su ; chroot /mnt`
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The easiest way is to open filemanager as an administrator and delete possible symbolic links. To list symbolic links you can use command `ls - la /boot | grep "\->"`
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`sudo apt update`
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