Thanks, this actually did the job. I don't know what it was, but my
guess is it was the step "purge Grub before reinstalling it".
PS: rewrote to the old subject, as this is clearly an answer to the
original problem, as it doesn't have anything to do with replacing Grub
all together.
On 03.01.24 21:04, Eddie wrote:
I have had very good results using "Boot-Repair" software to recover
Grub difficulties.
Eddie
On 1/3/24 14:23, Richard Rosner wrote:
So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair,
I today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded
without any trouble. But when I start my system, rEFInd just asks me
if I want to boot with fwupd or with the still very broken Grub. Am I
missing something? Is rEFInd really just something to select between
different OSs (and not just different distributions like Grub can
very well do) and then gives the rest over to their bootloaders or am
I missing something so rEFInd will take over all of Grubs jobs?