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Install grub2 from windows
Install grub2 from windows








  1. #INSTALL GRUB2 FROM WINDOWS HOW TO#
  2. #INSTALL GRUB2 FROM WINDOWS INSTALL#
  3. #INSTALL GRUB2 FROM WINDOWS WINDOWS#

Once you are satisfied with your boot options, you can delete entries with "-B -b xxxx" where xxxx is the number you wish to delete. # efibootmgr -c -L GRUB2 -d /dev/nvme0n1 -p 2 -l "\EFI\fedora\grub圆4.efi" # grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfgĪs noted on the Fedora Project Wiki I did not run grub2-install, I used efibootmgr to create an entry for grub. I then installed the grub2-efi-圆4-modules rpm and the efibootmgr rpm.Īfter installing the rpms, I ran grub2-mkconfig to generate a new grub.cfg

#INSTALL GRUB2 FROM WINDOWS INSTALL#

To install Grub2 in the EFI with a boot menu, I booted from the Fedora installation media and then mounted /boot and /boot/efi overtop of the live filesystem: This is inconvenient on my laptop as the Novo button is recessed and requires a pin to press.

#INSTALL GRUB2 FROM WINDOWS WINDOWS#

After installing Windows I could only switch between Windows and Fedora by pressing the Novo button. I entered the bios boot menu and booted the Windows USB. Everything worked but I had no boot menu. My Lenovo laptop features a Novo button that has to be used to access the boot menu. I installed Fedora 30 from USB with secure boot and EFI enabled. Initially I didn't partition p4 at all, and got the windows installer to create that partition later. I started by paritioning the disk with a GPT partition table and the following partitions: p1 Fedora 30 installed to secure with no problem, so I knew it was possible.

#INSTALL GRUB2 FROM WINDOWS HOW TO#

I read a few posts on how to do it by changing the bios to Legacy mode but that didn't seem like much fun. I just got a new laptop with Secure Boot and was having trouble getting Windows and Fedora installed in a dual boot configuration.










Install grub2 from windows