Hmm, comment #11 shows that loop0 is already mounted,
which means that the steps in #19 up to `set root-(loop0)` are not needed.
What happens if you type `root` in the grub terminal (without entering any other command)?
I am particularly interested in why you are using `insmod ntfs`, since ntfs should be already built into grub.
If there is an ntfs module built-in, you should be able to list the content of an ntfs partition without using insmod.
Hmm, comment #11 shows that loop0 is already mounted,
which means that the steps in #19 up to `set root-(loop0)` are not needed.
What happens if you type `root` in the grub terminal (without entering any other command)?
I am particularly interested in why you are using `insmod ntfs`, since ntfs should be already built into grub.
If there is an ntfs module built-in, you should be able to list the content of an ntfs partition without using insmod.