On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 9:37 PM Michael D. Setzer II via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> At present, if I tried to boot legacy, it came up with not
> bootable with the boot flag on UEFI partition (sda3), set
> boot flag to (sda2) windows partitions, and can not boot
> and use F12 to select legacy boot, and it will load
> windows 10, and regular boot goes to UEFI but only has
> Fedora..

Are you saying that UEFI boots Fedora, and legacy boots Windows 10?
If yes, you probably can't boot both vai grub (I'm sure someone with
more expertise will chime in).

> Just use it for some testing of windows stuff, but it isn't
> supported to windows 11, since it has an I3 with 4th gen
> cpu, and looks like 11 requies an I3 with 8th gen.

If your CPU supports it, why not convert Windows 10 to a VM?  If not,
and you have the Fedora=UEFI/Windows=legacy config, then to get
Windows visible in GRUB you probably have to convert the Windows 10
install to UEFI.

(FWIW I converted my Windows installs to VirtualBox years ago, and
then more recently converted them to KVM.  And after converting to KVM
I converted them from BIOS to UEFI.)
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