My son recently built his own computer and still needs Windows 10 for some
games so when get got a new 2TB HD he installed Windows.

This weekend I walked him through installing Fedora. We resized the NTFS
partition and grabbed about 500GB for Fedora. The installation went
smoothly.

Upon reboot there was no GRUB menu. I know it's supposed to be hidden by
default but not if there are multiple OS's installed.

First nit... I wanted to turn off the hidden menu. I knew from a previous
list email and BZ that you shouldn't edit grubenv directly so I tried to do
it what I thought was the RIGHT way...

When I tried the logical way

# grub2-editenv set menu_auto_hide=0

I got an error. I thought it was odd but after looking at --help the
command goes at the end so I did:

# grub2-editenv menu_auto_hide=0 set
(no error)
# grub2-editenv create

Now the grubenv only contains hashes. All the options are gone. Looking
here:

https://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/19081.html

Apparently if you don't want to specify the filename you need to use "-",
so:

# grub2-editenv - set menu_auto_hide=0

Next the bigger problem:

I tried running grub2-mkconfig into a temporary file and OS prober is not
finding the Windows installation.

Going to check if both are booting UEFI or not... Could be the problem.

Thanks,
Richard
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