debian doesn't boot because of grub failures

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I have a pc with debian 9.4 inside, it worked but due to a lack of space, I decided to change of SSD, installing a bigger one. The disk system was LVM.
I could not swap of disk within debian, because I was not able to unmount /home (there always were applications using it, even after a reboot). So I created a live fedora USB and follow some tutorials (using pvcreate, vgextend, pvmove etc).
It succeeded but after that there was a last step, modify the grub, and I was not able to do that. Not worried, I decided to start my computer with the "boot repair disk" but it did not succeeded either.



here is its summary : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Dh2vqybC28/



the disk system management is LVM (I don't know if it is the reason of the boot stopping at startup, leaving me with a blinking cursor, without any message).



What could I do to get this working again?



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  • Why did you modify grub? I don't think you need to do that. Can you link to the tutorials you followed to do this?
    – Nick ODell
    Jun 28 at 2:38










  • ok, it's here : askubuntu.com/questions/161279/….
    – lolveley
    Jun 28 at 9:36














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I have a pc with debian 9.4 inside, it worked but due to a lack of space, I decided to change of SSD, installing a bigger one. The disk system was LVM.
I could not swap of disk within debian, because I was not able to unmount /home (there always were applications using it, even after a reboot). So I created a live fedora USB and follow some tutorials (using pvcreate, vgextend, pvmove etc).
It succeeded but after that there was a last step, modify the grub, and I was not able to do that. Not worried, I decided to start my computer with the "boot repair disk" but it did not succeeded either.



here is its summary : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Dh2vqybC28/



the disk system management is LVM (I don't know if it is the reason of the boot stopping at startup, leaving me with a blinking cursor, without any message).



What could I do to get this working again?



thank you







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  • Why did you modify grub? I don't think you need to do that. Can you link to the tutorials you followed to do this?
    – Nick ODell
    Jun 28 at 2:38










  • ok, it's here : askubuntu.com/questions/161279/….
    – lolveley
    Jun 28 at 9:36












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I have a pc with debian 9.4 inside, it worked but due to a lack of space, I decided to change of SSD, installing a bigger one. The disk system was LVM.
I could not swap of disk within debian, because I was not able to unmount /home (there always were applications using it, even after a reboot). So I created a live fedora USB and follow some tutorials (using pvcreate, vgextend, pvmove etc).
It succeeded but after that there was a last step, modify the grub, and I was not able to do that. Not worried, I decided to start my computer with the "boot repair disk" but it did not succeeded either.



here is its summary : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Dh2vqybC28/



the disk system management is LVM (I don't know if it is the reason of the boot stopping at startup, leaving me with a blinking cursor, without any message).



What could I do to get this working again?



thank you







share|improve this question











I have a pc with debian 9.4 inside, it worked but due to a lack of space, I decided to change of SSD, installing a bigger one. The disk system was LVM.
I could not swap of disk within debian, because I was not able to unmount /home (there always were applications using it, even after a reboot). So I created a live fedora USB and follow some tutorials (using pvcreate, vgextend, pvmove etc).
It succeeded but after that there was a last step, modify the grub, and I was not able to do that. Not worried, I decided to start my computer with the "boot repair disk" but it did not succeeded either.



here is its summary : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Dh2vqybC28/



the disk system management is LVM (I don't know if it is the reason of the boot stopping at startup, leaving me with a blinking cursor, without any message).



What could I do to get this working again?



thank you









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  • Why did you modify grub? I don't think you need to do that. Can you link to the tutorials you followed to do this?
    – Nick ODell
    Jun 28 at 2:38










  • ok, it's here : askubuntu.com/questions/161279/….
    – lolveley
    Jun 28 at 9:36
















  • Why did you modify grub? I don't think you need to do that. Can you link to the tutorials you followed to do this?
    – Nick ODell
    Jun 28 at 2:38










  • ok, it's here : askubuntu.com/questions/161279/….
    – lolveley
    Jun 28 at 9:36















Why did you modify grub? I don't think you need to do that. Can you link to the tutorials you followed to do this?
– Nick ODell
Jun 28 at 2:38




Why did you modify grub? I don't think you need to do that. Can you link to the tutorials you followed to do this?
– Nick ODell
Jun 28 at 2:38












ok, it's here : askubuntu.com/questions/161279/….
– lolveley
Jun 28 at 9:36




ok, it's here : askubuntu.com/questions/161279/….
– lolveley
Jun 28 at 9:36















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