On Jun 28, 2012, at 8:08 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
> 
> Do we have a Fedora page documenting boot problems somewhere (re-installing 
> GRUB and stuff)? It would be useful to add a short help in there about UEFI 
> too. GRUB guides are all over the Internet, but UEFI is a new stuff and I 
> wasn't able to google anything at all about this problem.

On Linux, there are, in effect, four GRUBs. GRUB legacy, GRUB legacy EFI, GRUB 
2, and GRUB 2 EFI. And all four are fundamentally different in the context of 
your question. I think any boot troubleshooting guide needs to be specific to 
each of these use cases, rather than being documented together. Documented 
together would be an example of user hostile documentation, not just a user 
hostile boot loading experience, because anyone needing a troubleshooting guide 
doesn't need to wade through 3/4 of the material that's inapplicable to their 
case.

Since GRUB legacy EFI is a Red Hat thing, not available upstream, but is what's 
being used in F17, it's unlikely you're going to find much useful information 
online about it. I certainly haven't. My (still limited) understanding of its 
idiosyncrasies comes from pain and misery due to direct contact. GRUB2 EFI has 
the potential to be an even more painful experience due to idiosyncrasies with 
various UEFI implementations. 

I am speaking from a troubleshooting perspective, i.e., once boot loading has 
gone off the rails, it is a truly obnoxious experience from what I'm used to in 
the Apple hardware world. There, the fallback just works, doesn't matter what 
the OS is, and it requires no UI.

Chris Murphy
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