On 5/7/19 7:10 AM, Ranbir wrote:
On Mon, 2019-05-06 at 17:00 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
NVRAM contains dup entries, Boot0001 and Boot0008.
Boot0001 is pointing to the new naming for shim, and it's also the
default and current boot. Therefore, Boot0008 can be deleted. It's
not
causing the problem, so you can also just leave it alone.
I had a hell of a time getting Windows 10 installed and then Fedora
working. Originally I was doing the Fedora install first, but
eventually I realized I was setting up the dual boot incorrectly. I
wiped the drives and started again with Windows 10 first.
I have no idea how the dupe entries got there except maybe I didn't
wipe the drives correctly.
Wiping the drives doesn't affect UEFI boot entries. They are stored in
the internal flash memory.
And always install Windows first. It is usually not very friendly about
sharing with other operating systems.
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