I just bought a new SSD, installed Fedora 41 on it to occupy the whole disk, and it wouldn't boot. I tried Debian 12 and again it wouldn't boot. I then tried Debian 11 and all was well. Afterwards I checked and the Fedora 41 and Debian 12 installers are not setting the boot flag in the MBR. Is there a good reason why these newer installers are doing this, or is it a bug? Since there seems to be no warning to check this flag after the install is complete it certainly feels like a bug.

Regards,

Steve

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