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Kindly consider this, have tried tried exit on grub terminal its not working

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If you're in the kernel selection menu, i.e. something that looks like this:

Kernel selection menu

then use the up arrow key until the topmost (= most recent) kernel is highlighted and press ENTER to boot into that kernel.

If, on the other hand, you accidentally pressed 'e' while in that menu and opened up the kernel command line:

Kernel command line

then press Ctrl-X to proceed.