On 10/29/24 04:47, Jonathan Billings wrote:
The directory name should match the contents of /etc/machine-id.
I feel like this has been mentioned a couple times in the last week, have you seen the posts about this? Most likely part of the package update/downgrades/whatever have either installed systemd-boot packages (and sdubby) or at least created that directory, and the presence of the directory directs the kernel post-install scripts to install into/boot/efi/<machine id>/ instead of /boot.
That is what I did. Did ot work:
# grub2-install /dev/nvme0n1 --force
The solution is to just move that directory aside and reinstlal the `kernel-core` package. You should now see them in /boot.
Did that. Did not work.
# ls -al /boot/efi
total 36
drwx------. 5 root root 16384 Dec 31 1969 .
dr-xr-xr-x. 9 root root 4096 Oct 25 04:35 ..
drwx------. 12 root root 4096 Oct 25 04:35
25f870556c344b599c639eb386296fa2.save
drwx------. 4 root root 4096 Jul 18 2023 EFI
-rwx------. 1 root root 34 Jul 19 2023 mach_kernel
drwx------. 3 root root 4096 Jul 19 2023 System
And I noticed a new one was not recreated.
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