On 31/10/22 09:14, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/30/22 10:06, Doug Herr wrote:
Let this be a reminder to people upgrading over many version of Fedora. It does not hurt to update your grub boot sector every now and then. Maybe worth doing after each major Fedora version update.

This only applies if you are still using legacy BIOS boot, which is quite rare now.
This might be common place is Fedora is installed in a VM. I was running that way until recently via Vmware Player and it did not support UEFI. I hadn't tried the processing after support was added for Win 11 as I upgraded my motherboard, cpu, memory, graphics card and power supply and moved away from the raid setup I was using. I was only using a VM because Fedora Workstation didn't support raid and the motherboard bios only provided Windows drivers.

Just relative to the other thread I had with the nouveau driver not being blacklisted in the kernel parameters in /etc/default/grub, could that be a change in the functionality in the 6.05 kernel which I got either yesterday or the day before, as the reinstall processing I was doing to get the nvidia driver signed for secureboot, was being done after the upgrade to the 6.05 kernel?

regards,
Steve
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