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Cannot boot in Ubuntu after restoring Ubuntu using timeshift

cn flag

recently I was using Ubuntu and I tried to delete a service called dconf-service which ended up breaking up my system But I had used a app callled time shift which is a backup application for Linux

But when I reinstalled Ubuntu and started the backup process everything was fine but when I unplugged my external HDD(which I had the backup files that time shift created)everything was black, when I tried to boot up it doesn’t boot into Ubuntu it shows an error that it can’t boot

So I decided to reinstall my system again from another usb but it also doesn’t work

This is the error that I get when booting into a USB:

GNU grub version 2.04 Minimal bash like line editing is supported

I don’t know why this happens If someone has any idea how to fix this, please let me know.

Nmath avatar
ng flag
Which scenario are you trying to troubleshoot? Are you trying to restore a timeshift backup or are you troubleshooting being unable to reinstall Ubuntu? Are you sure that your installation media is valid? Does it pass integrity checks? Can you boot into a live session (Try Ubuntu)?
Zamil Mohamed avatar
cn flag
i was trying to backup my system using timeshift, i remember creating a snapshot in my external HDD, but when i installed ubuntu again and done the backup process everything was fine until i unplugged my external HDD when i done that the screen had gone black, when i realised this i tried to reinstall my system again using a usb drive flashed with a program called balena etcher, when i tried to boot up using the f12 key and selecting the uefi OS option this error comes up: GNU GRUB version 2.04 Minimal bash like line editing for the first word, TAB lists possible command completions.
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