Re: Upgrade to F30 gone wrong

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Le dimanche 05 mai 2019 à 12:33 -0400, Steve Grubb a écrit :
> On Sunday, May 5, 2019 11:39:50 AM EDT Nicolas Mailhot via devel
> wrote:
> > It would be nice to have a robust upgradeable bootloader setup. I'm
> > pretty
> > sure that ranks before having a pretty flicker-free boot to Fedora
> > users.
> > Pretty boot has been a workstation priority for how many releases
> > now?
>  
> > Baring that, just having a reinstall bootloader option in rescue
> > mode would
> > go a long way to make this all less a PITA. Fedora has been doing
> > incompatible bootloader changes every few years for as long as I
> > remember
> 
> Rescue mode? I couldn't find it. All references I could find to a
> rescue mode date back to 2013 or later. 

You have a rescue mode on the generic (or network) install iso. That's
the swiss knife for rescuing Fedora systems that do not boot. You need
to work from the iso because if your bootloader is DOA… you can't do
anything from the installed system.

Unfortunately, while the rescue mode will usually find the installed
system, it does not know how to install a bootloader with current
Fedora defaults. You always need to dig up the current Fedora magic
from the internet. Which is a pity since the main reason people rescue
from the iso are boot problems

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot
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