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Boot with “Minimal BASH-like line…” and cannot load menuentry even if I run “source ***” and “normal” for more times

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When I boot the machine with “grubx64.efi”, the GRUB shows “Minimal BASH-like…” instead of the menuentries at /efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg. I tried “source /efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg; normal”, but it clears the screen and no error occurred. Because of that, I have to boot Ubuntu manually.
There is only one OS - Ubuntu 22.04, but there are some NTFS partitions(not hidden) in the GPT disk.
The font in the GRUB is stronger than usual(default).

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Try running the [Boot-Repair](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair) tool and perform a repair. If that doesn't help, use Boot-Repair to generate a BootInfo summary and post the URL it provides to your question.
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