On 6/10/26 11:27 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
It turned out to be a bad fc40 kernel. Booting into fc38's
got me running again. I changed grubs rime out to 15 seconds
from 5 seconds so he shaking hands could get to it in time.
I also set grug.cfg to remember the last kernel booted.
Then I proceeded to up grade from 40 to 42. Then 42 to 44.
Interesting, the "secure boot not enabled, press any key"
error on 38 and 40 vanished.
Oh and the crash after reboot to start the upgrade
requiring a hard reboot stopped upgrading to 42.
Fun telling the customer "oh it always does that.
It crashes the first time".
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