On Fri, 2023-09-22 at 23:01 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> His quoting is often broken for some reason. That whole section was
> actually added by him.
Probably needs to add one more blank line between quotes and replies.
Some email editors are terrible at mis-joining sections. And confusing
be
On 9/22/23 17:30, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2023, Bill Cunningham wrote:
Would it be that entering the simple grub2-install (like with a mbr
boot) would work? That's the important thing, to rescue a fedora
system and get it running. The other things about uefi I could learn
in tim
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 07:30:16PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
< 90 quoted lines omitted >
That sure was a lot of quoteage for just a B.
As was your reply.
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2023, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 9/21/2023 5:53 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 09:02:42AM +0100, Barry wrote:
On 20 Sep 2023, at 01:41, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of
itself. But, I have
On Fri, 2023-09-22 at 02:48 +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> You have to find out what your "F" key is to enter your BIOS/UEFI boot
> menu - on my machine (Dell/Alienware) the key for that menu is F12 -
> you have to be very quick to press that key after powering on your
> computer - see your hard
On 9/21/2023 8:58 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Bill Cunningham composed on 2023-09-21 20:23 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
...
Since UEFI, most USB sticks for installation and/or rescue are configured to
boot
in either legacy or EFI mode. When the UEFI BIOS has CSM (legacy) booting
enabled,
such
Bill Cunningham composed on 2023-09-21 20:23 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
...
>> Since UEFI, most USB sticks for installation and/or rescue are configured to
>> boot
>> in either legacy or EFI mode. When the UEFI BIOS has CSM (legacy) booting
>> enabled,
>> such USB sticks will show two entr
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 08:23:44PM -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
Does that mean you use a F key to boot from a USB stick? My UEFI is
always putting the OS before the USB stick. I have to change it to
boot from a USB stick. How do you use this "BBS Hotkey?
You have to find out what your "F" k
On 9/21/23 17:23, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 9/21/2023 8:11 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Also with UEFI, it's preferred to have the HDD/SSD's preferred OS as
top priority,
and to use the BBS hotkey whenever an alternative boot device is
desired instead.
Does that mean you use a F key to boot from a
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 03:59:23PM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you're using EFI, you don't need to do anything. Windows and
Fedora have separate, independent bootloaders. The only thing you
might have to do is tell your BIOS that you want Fedora as the default
boot option.
(Unless windows doe
On 9/21/2023 8:11 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Bill Cunningham composed on 2023-09-21 19:52 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
# efibootmgr -o 0,4,1,2,3
BootCurrent: 0005
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: ,0004,0001,0002,0003,0005
Boot* fedoraHD(...
Boot0001* UEFI OS HD(...
Boot0002*
Bill Cunningham composed on 2023-09-21 19:52 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> # efibootmgr -o 0,4,1,2,3
>> BootCurrent: 0005
>> Timeout: 1 seconds
>> BootOrder: ,0004,0001,0002,0003,0005
>> Boot* fedora HD(...
>> Boot0001* UEFI OS HD(...
>> Boot0002* Hard DriveBBS(HD...
>
On 9/21/2023 7:23 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Bill Cunningham composed on 2023-09-21 18:43 (UTC-0400):
its bootloader will be default. I will need to boot into the fedora
rescue mode. This is where grub will need to be put. With mbr boot, I
used this-
grub2-install /dev/sda
grub2-mkconfig;
Then set
Bill Cunningham composed on 2023-09-21 18:43 (UTC-0400):
> its bootloader will be default. I will need to boot into the fedora
> rescue mode. This is where grub will need to be put. With mbr boot, I
> used this-
> grub2-install /dev/sda
> grub2-mkconfig;
> Then set the default. All is fine. N
On 9/21/23 15:43, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 9/21/2023 6:35 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/21/2023 04:24 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
What I would like to do for example, is if I removed a Windows OS,
for example, the partition data (for fedora) would need to be reset.
Say I reinstalled the system
On 9/21/2023 6:35 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/21/2023 04:24 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
What I would like to do for example, is if I removed a Windows OS,
for example, the partition data (for fedora) would need to be reset.
Say I reinstalled the system (windows). I believe that windows could
t
On 09/21/2023 04:24 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
What I would like to do for example, is if I removed a Windows OS, for
example, the partition data (for fedora) would need to be reset. Say I
reinstalled the system (windows). I believe that windows could take care
of itself but I am going to hav
On 9/21/2023 5:53 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 09:02:42AM +0100, Barry wrote:
On 20 Sep 2023, at 01:41, Bill Cunningham
wrote:
I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes
care of itself. But, I have to install my entire fedora system from
scr
On 9/21/2023 5:53 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 09:02:42AM +0100, Barry wrote:
On 20 Sep 2023, at 01:41, Bill Cunningham
wrote:
I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes
care of itself. But, I have to install my entire fedora system from
scr
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 09:02:42AM +0100, Barry wrote:
On 20 Sep 2023, at 01:41, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of itself. But, I
have to install my entire fedora system from scratch. Is there a way to simply reinstall
the boot
> On 20 Sep 2023, at 01:41, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>
> I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of
> itself. But, I have to install my entire fedora system from scratch. Is there
> a way to simply reinstall the boot loader code without having to install from
> sc
On Tue, 2023-09-19 at 20:40 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of
> itself. But, I have to install my entire fedora system from scratch. Is
> there a way to simply reinstall the boot loader code without having to
> install from scratc
On 9/19/2023 9:21 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Sep 19, 2023, at 20:41, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of itself. But, I
have to install my entire fedora system from scratch. Is there a way to simply reinstall
the boot loader co
On Sep 19, 2023, at 20:41, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>
> I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of
> itself. But, I have to install my entire fedora system from scratch. Is there
> a way to simply reinstall the boot loader code without having to install from
> scrat
I had to reinstall my windows system which is fine it takes care of
itself. But, I have to install my entire fedora system from scratch. Is
there a way to simply reinstall the boot loader code without having to
install from scratch with a UEFI system? I'm sure there is but I don't
know abou
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