Hi Chris,

On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 02:53:08PM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> 
> Post the contents of the following files somewhere (I'm not sure
> they'll attach to the list but you can give it a shot if you want)
> 
> /boot/grub2/grub.cfg

This evening I went through this carefully, and spotted a few inconsistent 
partition ids.  My / is on /dev/sdc2 (no separate /boot partition), but some of 
the entries had 'hd1,msdos2' while others correctly had 'hd2,msdos2'.  Fixing 
them led to the BLS config files getting picked up correctly.  I think I know 
how this happened.  Sometime back I added a new disk.  That must have messed up 
the ordering.

> And also what was the original Fedora installation version?

I don't recall exactly, I assembled this machine in March 2018.  So my guess is 
F28/27.

> On x86
> BIOS, GRUB is installed by 'grub2-install' only upon installation.
> Even when the package is updated and upgraded through major versions,
> the actual installed bootloader becomes stale over time because
> there's no automatic 'grub2-install' run again. (I'm of the opinion
> that Fedora needs to keep it up to date, at least with major upgrades.
> Too many problems arise over time as it becomes stale.

I agree.

> Meanwhile on
> UEFI, the bootloader is being updated, even within minor version
> updates, whenever the shim or grub packages get updated.)

I have never quite understood how UEFI worked.  Initially I stayed away from it 
because of secure boot issues.  Do you think I should put in the effort to move 
to UEFI?  If so, would you be able to point me where to start?

Thanks a lot for your helpful comments,

-- 
Suvayu

Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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