To solve this error and be able to boot back into your Manjaro Linux OS you have to perform a recovery update to reinstall the Linux kernel. To start, you need ...
08.03.2018 · "error: not a valid root device" After that I can press any key and am redirected back into the Grub menu. I am not sure how to solve the problem, but I guess it has something to do with the partitioning and MBR. The partitioning is: sda1 ntfs Windows Boot sda2 ntfs Windows System sda3 ntfs Windows Data sda4--sda5 fat32 EFI boot Linux-sda6 ext4 ...
Jul 15, 2020 · So to troubleshoot the problem I got a brand new SD card and installed the latest version of Manjaro on it. Everything seems fine at this point. Then I updated it and rebooted it.
Jun 08, 2011 · Re: [SOLVED] /dev/root is not a valid block device. All right, as a sanity check, could you see whether you can mount your / from the rootfs emergency shell prompt. If you can't find /dev/disk/by-label/Arch, then try /dev/sda4. Mount it to /new_root, then exit the shell and see if boot continues as normal.
Jan 09, 2021 · The list above confirms that Manjaro has created a separate EFI partition (gpt5) alongside initial Windows EFI partition (gpt1). When I try to boot Manjaro from that list (first entry) I'm getting a black screen with error: not a valid root device. Next I used the menu edit option "E = Edit Boot Options" to view the entry.
When I try to boot Manjaro from that list (first entry) I'm getting a black screen with error: not a valid root device. Next I used the menu edit option "E ...
09.01.2021 · The list above confirms that Manjaro has created a separate EFI partition (gpt5) alongside initial Windows EFI partition (gpt1). When I try to boot Manjaro from that list (first entry) I'm getting a black screen with error: not a valid root device. Next I used the menu edit option "E = Edit Boot Options" to view the entry.