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Grub won't boot when the root filesystem is in (lvm/volgroup0-lv_root)/ instead of (hd0,1)?

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grub won't boot, Without doing anything to the terminal and running the boot command, I get this response error: you need to load the kernel first., so I looked around online and find people doing these steps:

set root=(hd0,1)
linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sda1
initrd /boot/linux.img
boot

Since my root filesystem isn't in "(hd0,1)/", its in "(lvm/volgroup0-lv_root)/", I had to change the directories in the commands to be specific to me and when I do that I get:

no suitable video mode found
error : booting in blindmode

And then my computer freezes or im just blind.

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