I can't remember exactly what I did, but I think I copied an F31 install onto an existing F31 install on a hard drive that had Windows 10 on it. I did this in early 2020. Didn't keep notes. :(
Now I have a hard drive that will boot Windows 10 fine, via the Windows 10 Boot Manager. When I go into the BIOS manager, it shows 2 boot options: Windows 10 via the Windows 10 Boot Manager and the hard drive device itself. If I choose Windows 10, Win 10 boots fine. :( If I choose the hard drive device itself, the BIOS says to insert a valid boot device. When I look at the hard drive with GParted, I see this: Samsung SSD 850 EVO mSATA 500 GB with: /dev/sdb1 ntfs Recovery (Windows) /dev/sdb2 fat32 EFI System Partition Has a boot flag /dev/sdb3 unknown type Microsoft Reserved Partition /dev/sdb4 ntfs Basic data partition /dev/sdb5 ext4 <--- this is the boot partition, has the boot stuff on it. Has a boot flag. /dev/sdb6 lvm2 pv fedora A fedora "device" which has 3 partitions: /dev/fedora/home ext4 the home directory /dev/fedora/root ext4 /dev/fedora/swap linuxswap I used a live USB version to facilitate the copy. I suspect that the live boot got installed (thus the FAT32 partition) instead of the real boot partition, which is /dev/sda5 right now. How do I fix this ? Thanks
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