Le 04/08/2020 à 08:31, lpeci a écrit :
> I had the same problem with my UEFI bios machine and I fixed it so for Centos 
> 7:
> 
> 1) Boot from an rescue linux usb
> 
> 2) When the rescue system is running:
> 
>     2.1) #chroot /mnt/sysimage
> 
> 3) Config network:
> 
>     3.1) # ip addr add X.X.X.X/X dev X
> 
>     3.2) # ip route add default via X.X.X.X    <--- default router
> 
> 4) And finally:
> 
>     #yum downgrade shim\* grub2\* mokutil
> 
>     #exit
> 
>     #reboot
> 
> I hope you can fix it with these steps.

Thanks for the detailed suggestion.

Unfortunately I couldn't recover the installation, and I had to redo everything
from scratch, which cost me the first two days of my holidays.

One thought regularly kept crossing my mind:

"How on earth could this have passed Q & A ?"

:o)

Cheers,

Niki

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