Linux Mint decided to install itself on my flash drive instead of the nvme drive, despite the fact that the .iso file was on the same flash drive. Here is the result:
Your bootloader is broken. Try entering Ls And look at what partition you have it installed on Linux mint, Then enter Set root=(your partition name, for example hd0,gpt7), press enter, then enter set prefix=(hd0,gpt7 (for examle))/boot/grub/, press enter then type insmod normal, press enter, then type normal. If you did everything correctly, Linux mint should start.
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