On 1/18/25 12:26 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 1/18/25 12:15 AM, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2025-01-17 at 16:39 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I have a USB flash drive I have installed Fedroa 41 on.
I somehow goofed my EUFI boot. Yes it was definitely
my doing.
Do you mean you've installed Fedora so it can run from the drive
(liveboot) if it can find it? Or do you mean you've copied the
installer to the drive?
How do I fix my EUFI boot on the USB drive from my
main fc41 computer?
The flash drive is completely readable from my main
computer including the flash drive's boot folder
With my last Fedora install (40), I had to use the server install ISO,
because none of my systems could boot from that USB. It didn't matter
if I used dd or one the mediawriter things.
I am thinking now that it booted legacy and I did not
know any better.
I think I will dd /dev/zero the drive, then partition
it GPT and see if the Fedora installer put EFI on
it before configuring it. (I wrote down all the steps
I want to configure it. It is just follow the steps.)
If it's a fresh install, then yes, just re-install it. Make sure that
you're booting the installer in UEFI mode. You can probably disable CSM
mode in the BIOS settings.
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