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What happened to my computer
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Pretty unhelpful responses so far. Enter
to exit the current screen and return to a selection of installed OS/Kernels. You should be able to boot normally from there on. Once logged in, try
which should repair your bootloader config.
Note: If
update-grub
isn't present, it's fine as it's basically just a short script forgrub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg