On 12/4/21 19:39, Adam Mercer wrote:
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 7:12 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
No OS should touch any files it doesn't own in the ESP. Did it really
remove the bootloader? A more likely option is that it changed the BIOS
boot order. Can you bring up the boot menu? Do you see the Fedora
option there?
That was my initial thought, so I booted into UEFI and the Windows
Boot Manager had been made the default boot option, Fedora was still
listed so I selected that. The grub menu came up with all my kernels
listed but selecting one just resulted in an error about being unable
to find a file or something like that. Also the option in grub for
booting into Windows resulted in a similar error. Hence me trying to
reinstall the bootloader.
This system was originally installed on Fedora 32 or 33 and upgraded
so it may be time for a reinstall, I have backups so nothing will be
lost apart from time.
Cheers
Adam
Try a USB with Supergrub2 2.04S1 for UEFI to boot your system
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