On 28/10/24 09:27, ToddAndMargo via
users wrote:
On 10/27/24 14:24, Stephen Morris wrote:I am using UEFI as well with Secure Boot active, and like your motherboard mine supports both as well. Since installing Fedora via UEFI I have never needed to use grub2-install and as long as I run grub2-mkconfig after new kernel installs (if you don't like the grub menu's produced by the auto running of grubby at kernel install) the grub menus reflect all installed kernels.
If you are still on a legacy bios system, from memory, before running grub2-install you need to run grub2-mkconfig to build the grub menu configuration for grub2-install to build those into the mbr.
regards,
Steve
NVMe drive require UEFI. My motherboard supports both.
And my NVMe drive is gpt formatted.
https://ibb.co/jTG4qkx
Rats!
regards,
Steve
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