Upgrade to Fedora 34 broke the boot menu.

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I used yum system-upgrade to upgrade from Fedora 32 to Fedora 34. Now
Grub complains about not finding some theme files, and then displays a
menu with two kernels from Fedora 29 and a rescue entry from Fedora 28.
If I choose one of the Fedora 29 entries, then Grub unsurprisingly
fails to find the kernel. The rescue entry actually boots to some kind
of shell, after printing lots of timeout messages, but getting from
there to a working system will be a major research project for me.

The menu also has entries for "advanced flags" (or something like that;
not sure what it would be in English) and "tboot". Both lead to other
menus with boot entries from Fedora 25.

The boot partition contains three sets of vmlinuz, initramfs, config
and System.map files – one fc34 set and two fc32 sets as expected – but
Grub has apparently reverted to a years-old boot menu program.

Which component in Bugzilla might be responsible for this mess?

Björn Persson

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