On 2024-06-22 20:59, Frank Bures wrote:
Hi,

I just did a kernel update and after reboot I ended up in a grub prompt.

I booted from USB F40 and followed instructions at

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/grub2-bootloader/#_restoring_the_bootloader_using_the_live_disk

However, whatever I did I was not able to successfully boot.  I spent hours trying to figure it out before trying to boot to the old 6.9.4-200 kernel from the dreaded grub prompt and voila, the system happily came on.

My question now is:  How to restore my grub2 reliably so that I would not have to go through all these hoops again after next reboot.

This is what my efibootmgr returns:

root@ryzen:/# efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0002,0000,0001
Boot0000 Fedora HD(1,GPT,e8838c34-c364-4347-afb7-1c516782b114,0x800,0x12c000)/\EFI\FEDORA\SHIMX64.EFI Boot0001 Fedora HD(1,GPT,e8838c34-c364-4347-afb7-1c516782b114,0x800,0x12c000)/\EFI\FEDORA\SHIM.EFI0000424f Boot0002* Fedora HD(1,GPT,e8838c34-c364-4347-afb7-1c516782b114,0x800,0x1f4000)/\EFI\FEDORA\SHIM.EFI0000424f

I have no idea where the *424f files came from or why one of them has the highest priority.

Frank



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