![]() I see you have one large video partition in sdc1 of 4TB. You use grub-efi for UEFI booting and grub-pc for BIOS booting and grub-efi will add the mount of the efi partition in fstab, so on updates it will update the entries in the efi partition. It then depends on which version of grub you last installed manually or with Boot-Repair. Your fstab shows the mounting of the efi boot partition, so that tells me you have a UEFI boot even though you have grub in MBR and a bios_grub partition. Unless you install completely another install on another drive in BIOS mode should you ever boot in BIOS mode. But you have a UEFI system and need to consistently boot hard drive(s) in UEFI mode. It may be in your case you tried booting from MBR in BIOS mode as it looks like you have that. Invalid arch is usually different versions of grub.
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