On 9/21/2023 6:35 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/21/2023 04:24 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
What I would like to do for example, is if I removed a Windows OS,
for example, the partition data (for fedora) would need to be reset.
Say I reinstalled the system (windows). I believe that windows could
take care of itself but I am going to have an unbootable fedora there.
Before you go all heavy handed here, give us an idea of what's wrong
so we have an idea what you'll need to do. Are you planning on
reinstalling Windows? Does your Fedora system currently boot, and if
not, what happens if you try? If your Fedora partitions are OK, and
can be read when you're using a LiveUSB, there's no reason in the
world that giving it a new UUID would make sense.
From time to time I will reinstall my windows fresh. All is fine now.
Since Windows clutters everything. When the windows is reinstalled fresh
its bootloader will be default. I will need to boot into the fedora
rescue mode. This is where grub will need to be put. With mbr boot, I
used this-
grub2-install /dev/sda
grub2-mkconfig;
Then set the default. All is fine. Now, things are a little more
complicated. For me anyway.
reinstalling a fedora bootloader and using that is what I need to do,
everything is fine now at the moment.
B
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