On 2017-07-13 09:58, ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
[snip]
I think I'll just delete all the linux partitions, and delete the
"fedora" directory of the EFI directory on /dev/sda1 and try again.
What's the worst that can happen?
billo
Well, that solved it. It installed without a hitch. I *think* what
happened was that the installer saw some residual F25 partitions (I must
not have deleted the F25 /boot/efi partition), and was trying to install
as a triple-boot F25/F26/Win10 rather than dual boot F26/Win10. It was
respecting the stuff that was already in the EFI/fedora directory in the
/dev/sda1 system EFI partition. But, of course, the F25 partitions were
*mostly* gone, so it crumped on boot when it tried to defaut to a F25
boot up. When I used gparted to delete everything linux-y and deleted
the fedora directory in the /dev/sda1 EFI directory, it installed
without complaint.
I think my big error was not making sure that *everything* F25-related
was gone.
billo
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