On 2/17/25 11:47 AM, luciano s. wrote:
I won't have a source for what I said right now, but likely searching for
Secure Boot + TPM2 issues when dual booting will help
Hope that helps,
Mateus Rodrigues Costa
Is it that what you mentioned ? :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2049849
> I won't have a source for what I said right now, but likely searching for
> Secure Boot + TPM2 issues when dual booting will help
> Hope that helps,
> Mateus Rodrigues Costa
Is it that what you mentioned ? :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2049849
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> On 17 Feb 2025, at 10:40, Frenzy Biscuit wrote:
>
> However, when I do not enter BIOS and just try booting normally I boot loop
> consistently.
In the past I have seen issues when there were uefi variables that needed
removing.
At the time I use the manufacture’s documented way to complete
Yes, the windows install exists in BIOS and yes if I manually select the entry
it will boot into windows.
However, when I do not enter BIOS and just try booting normally I boot loop
consistently.
I can confirm windows is the only entry in the bios list, fedora isn't anywhere
on there.
I can a
On 2/16/25 5:23 PM, Frenzy Biscuit wrote:
Thats what I'm doing! I'm not using a dual boot setup or GRUB. I'm installing
windows directly on the hardware with no other operating system. I'm fully
wiping the disk, as well.
Ok, that wasn't clear. So you installed Fedora by itself on the disk,
Thats what I'm doing! I'm not using a dual boot setup or GRUB. I'm installing
windows directly on the hardware with no other operating system. I'm fully
wiping the disk, as well.
My best guess at this point is I'll need to flash BIOS to reset things, but
yeah :)
BTW, fedora 42 is really good.
Em dom., 16 de fev. de 2025, 20:00, Frenzy Biscuit
escreveu:
> Just a FYI but after installing the fedora 42 beta and then reinstalling
> windows 11 I get constant boot loops.
>
> The only way to boot is to go into BIOS and select the boot drive manually.
>
> I have tried to flash a new windows I
Just a FYI but after installing the fedora 42 beta and then reinstalling
windows 11 I get constant boot loops.
The only way to boot is to go into BIOS and select the boot drive manually.
I have tried to flash a new windows ISO, etc. Same issue. Prior to installing
Fedora 42 everything was runni