On 12/4/21 19:39, Adam Mercer wrote:
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 7:12 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net>
wrote:
> No OS should touch any files it doesn't own in the ESP. Did it really
> remove the bootloader? A more likely option is that it changed the BIOS
> boot order. Can you bring up the boot menu? Do you see the Fedora
> option there?
That was my initial thought, so I booted into UEFI and the Windows
Boot Manager had been made the default boot option, Fedora was still
listed so I selected that. The grub menu came up with all my kernels
listed but selecting one just resulted in an error about being unable
to find a file or something like that. Also the option in grub for
booting into Windows resulted in a similar error. Hence me trying to
reinstall the bootloader.
This system was originally installed on Fedora 32 or 33 and upgraded
so it may be time for a reinstall, I have backups so nothing will be
lost apart from time.
Cheers
Adam
Try a USB with Supergrub2 2.04S1 for UEFI to boot your system