So just to refresh my understanding of your setup:
you have a non-bootable system with a standard uefi dual-boot?
and you can't seem to get the bootloader (grub) to re-install....
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On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Fred New <fred.new2911(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:49 AM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com>wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-04-07 at 20:20 -0400, Corey Sheldon wrote:
> > its now grub2-install /dev/sdX
>
> It's not for UEFI.
> --
>
It would be good if someone who knows something could rewrite the GRUB_2
wiki page to
say that. And to stop referring to a release of Fedora that is no longer
supported. The
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface wiki page is rather outdated and
unhelpful as well.
Surprisingly, the best information I could find about efibootmgr is in a
page that is
actually about Fedup.
Here's what I've discovered:
If you have UEFI and you have run grub2-install, you need to un-do that by
re-installing
grub2-efi:
yum reinstall grub2-efi
And since Windows on my system places itself first in the EFI boot list
every time it
is booted, you need to run
efibootmgr -v # (to learn Fedora's boot number)
efibootmgr -o <boot#1>,<boot#2>,... # (to choose which system you want to
boot by default)
If you want to see how Anaconda originally ran efibootmgr, you can look at
/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.program.log
Fred
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