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Boot Debian 8.6.0 AMD64 LXDE When Grub2 Presents Grub Shell, Because It Can't Find Grub Config File

This doesn't fix the issue, but it will allow you to boot the OS, so that you can fix the issue.

1. In Grub shell use "ls" to list drives, and browse them for your grub.cfg file (eg: "ls (hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub/grub.cfg").
2. Once you've located "grub.cfg" type "configfile /directory/grub.cfg" (eg: "configfile (hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub/grub.cfg"),
and press "enter".

Notes:
- This only works if your grub.cfg is working.

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