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### <a id="reinstall-grub-regenerate-grub-configuration-file-repairvm"></a> Reinstall GRUB and regenerate the GRUB configuration file using Azure Linux Auto Repair
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> [Run in Linux](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2321844)
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Azure Linux Auto Repair (ALAR) scripts are part of the VM repair extension described in [Use Azure Linux Auto Repair (ALAR) to fix a Linux VM](./repair-linux-vm-using-alar.md). ALAR covers the automation of multiple repair scenarios, including GRUB rescue issues.
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### <a id="reinstall-grub-regenerate-grub-configuration-file"></a>Reinstall GRUB and regenerate the GRUB configuration file manually
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1. Check whether a rescue/repair VM was created. If it wasn't created, follow step 1 in [Troubleshoot GRUB rescue issue offline](#offline-troubleshooting) to create the VM. Mount all the required file systems, including `/` and `/boot` in the rescue/repair VM, and then enter the [chroot](chroot-environment-linux.md) environment.
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2. Reinstall GRUB and regenerate the corresponding GRUB configuration file by using one of the following commands:

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