Follow-up Comment #6, bug #64406 (project grub): While booted normally I did the following:
Used EFIBOOTMGR to remove the one boot entry I had for my existing installation. Then did pacman -Rs grub to remove grub Then removed both /boot/EFI and /boot/grub directories Then reinstalled grub using pacman -S grub Then performed normal grub-install and grub config commands per distro wiki. I am now able to boot into my machine using the most recent grub with no issues. Prior to this, I had three grubx64.efi files in my EFI directory on my ESP. Each one had a different path within /boot/EFI This was due to me erroneously faltering around and choosing different paths during various grub-install commands, after routine grub updates. This was going on since last December when my system was built. . It finally caught up to me. I now only have one grubx64.efi file in my EFI folder . It's path is /boot/EFI/GRUB/grubx64.efi. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64406> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/