A grub> prompt means GRUB wasn't able to find the grub.cfg.
1.
On x86_64, reinstall the bootloader(s) by:
sudo dnf reinstall shim-* grub2-efi-*
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/grub2-efi.cfg
* In no case should grub2-install be used on UEFI.
2.
Check GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=true is set in /etc/default/gr
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 2:36 PM John Mellor wrote:
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> On 2021-05-09 2:14 p.m., John List wrote:
> > Something is updating on my Fedora 33 system and destroying my grub
> > loader on a dual boot system. I have reinstalled a couple times and
> > even tried Fedora 34. Fedora 34 won't install givin
On 2021-05-09 2:14 p.m., John List wrote:
Something is updating on my Fedora 33 system and destroying my grub
loader on a dual boot system. I have reinstalled a couple times and
even tried Fedora 34. Fedora 34 won't install giving an error about
not being able to update the /boot/efi directo
Something is updating on my Fedora 33 system and destroying my grub loader
on a dual boot system. I have reinstalled a couple times and even tried
Fedora 34. Fedora 34 won't install giving an error about not being able to
update the /boot/efi directory. Fedora 33 at least starts the first time