Am 19.04.24 um 16:58 schrieb Go Canes:
The basic process is EFI is using its variables (which you can examine
with efibootmgr) to find a device and the file on the device to use
for the boot.  That should be on the *.efi files in
/boot/efi/EFI/fedora/.  That in term should load grub2, which will
then use /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg.  It then uses this to find the
device with /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.
[...]
--> Confirm your entries are correct.  Double-check file system type.
If grub.cfg was created by grub2-mkconfig I would expect them to be
correct.
I am really grateful for your detailed explanation!
I went through all the steps, checked the IDs from efibootmgr and blkid
with respect to the various configuration files - and found no mismatch,
but again I ended up with the grub prompt.
Tomorrow I am going to spend another rainy afternoon double-checking -
and then I'll give up and do a fresh fedora install on blank /dev/sda
(which might be a good idea anyway after all those years of
system-upgrade). Things that matter to me (home partition, VMs) are all
stored on other devices anyway.
Usually I want to find out thing (and nearly always got there), but now
I am stuck.
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