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How to reinstall Grub on Arch Linux

Francesco Mondello 1

One of the most unpleasant situations in life is when, after installing Windows (not that it’s a good situation to be in), we have to restore the Grub bootloader in order to be able to boot our Arch Linux again.

On this post, I’m going to explain a particular technique that works only on Arch Linux. First or all, we need to download the latest Arch Linux iso from here and boot it from a USB flash drive (you can use ImageWriter) or burn it on a CD.

After you boot into the Arch Linux live CD, you need to run these commands:

mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /mnt

Where /dev/sda1 is the partition where Arch Linux is installed.

After this step you need to run this command in order to chroot into your Arch Linux installation:

arch-chroot /mnt

This command only works with Arch Linux, but you can replace it with the correct chroot command if you’re using a different Linux distribution.

Finally, it’s possible to reinstall Grub running this command

grub-install /dev/sda

Obviously you may need to replace /dev/sda by whatever drive you are booting from.

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