Re: Upgrade to Fedora 34 broke the boot menu.

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On Sat, May 8, 2021 at 8:53 AM Björn Persson <Bjorn@rombobjörn.se> wrote:
>
> 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?
>

That's probably grub2.



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