Mike Chambers wrote:

> Maybe you need to boot up into rescue mode and 
reinstall grub?  I've had
> to do that a few times during fresh installs lately.

That had already occurred to me. How do I select 
rescue mode, when I cannot even get the grub menu? I 
the tried, from grub rescue, typing set root=(hd0,1) 
and on another line trying linux16 /boot/vmlinuz... 
but there is no way for me to determine the exact name 
of the kernel. Just as an experiment, I tried cat 
(hd0,1)/boot/grub2/grub.cfg but cat is not recognized, 
etc. I think access to all of the files on the drive 
are blocked, so even were I to deduce their names 
correctly, I would not be able to access them.
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