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It isn't booting a kernel, you're in the bootloader.
How do i get it to load the kernal
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
If that doesn’t help boot with a live-cd or rescue, and check that your grub config points to a valid kernel.
Your hdd might be the culprit but it’s very hard to say from that screen. Maybe the one previously that can show your boot command
Witchcraft!! They’re speaking in tongues, get them!!
It depends, is this a new install? Did you just update something?
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