On 13/3/25 06:01, Ger van Dijck wrote:
Hay all of You,
Thanks for help and answering. The problem is simple . The fresh
install of Fedora 41 no problem. The menu of the booatloader is the
problem and I do understand this is kwown. (See mail Camina Shell)
After the succesfull fresh install I get the bootmenu : First Kernel
install version , so no second Kernel update,rescue mode and Windows
choice possibility. So far so good.
When rebooting the system no bootmenu : Just Fedora is booted no
choice menu ; That is all. See below the BIOS settings on this
machine.
Boot mode is set to : UEFI with Legacy OPROM ; Secure boot : OFF
Legacy Boot :
Hard drive
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Network
UEFI Boot :
Windows Boot Manager (CT1000BX500SSDI)
Fedora Boot (CT1000BX500SSDI)
You can understand the user can open the BIOS and made the choise
Windows Boot or Fedora Boot but this a dangerous procedure and not
very elegant.
So the final question is : Where is GRUB ?
And now , how farther ?
In /etc/default/grub is the following line, that line causes grub to
boot off, I think, the first entry in the grub menus and to not show the
menus at all. If you change the entry to "false" instead of "true" and
run grub2-mkconfig to get it to take effect without waiting for the next
kernel update the menus will be displayed. You may want to change the
GRUB_TIMEOUT entry to specify a time that is long enough to allow the
menus to remain displayed so that you can make a selection if you want to.
GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=true
regards,
Steve
Ger van Dijck.
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