On 08/28/2015 12:02 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> grub2-install does not apply on UEFI systems at all, it should not be
> used. Instead you reinstall shim and grub2-efi packages.
>
thanks, I got some other replies that mentioned efibootmgr, and that did
the trick.
my default grub was ubuntu, but I wanted it to be fedora. efibootmgr -v
showed default 0004, which is ubuntu.
once I changed that via:
# efibootmgr -o 0002,0004
0002 is fedora. When I rebooted, it used the grub.cfg from fedora and
all is well.



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Paul Cartwright
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