I have a new HP Omen 16L (SKU #A9UM5AV in case that matters). It was
originally a Christmas gift for my son, but it was a lemon from the
start. Windows started crashing and any updates we tried to apply made
the situation worse. Eventually Windows repair wouldn't even start.
Windows repair USB also failed. The HP tool to reset to factory default
would fail. All the hardware diagnostics passed. Eventually I got a
different machine for my son, and tried to return it. The vendor
refunded me, but didn't want it back. So I took it in to an HP warranty
center and they reset it to factory defaults and it seemed to work fine
(not sure what magic they had for that because the publicly available
tool did not work at all). This is all just background since I would
not be surprised if there was some sort of subtle underlying hardware
issue.

Now on to the current issue... I installed Fedora 43 and things seem
fine. Installed the updates and got a new kernel. Rebooted and just get
the following:

Booting `Fedora Linux (6.18.4-200.fc43.x86_64) 43 (Workstation
Edition)'

and then nothing. I can still select the old kernel, and it boots fine.
If I understand correctly, grub should be saving the last successfully
booted kernel, but it does not. Any attempt to modify the grub config
to set the default kernel or disable the timeout before booting the
default kernel silently fails.

Anything I can do to see why this is happening?

Thanks!
Woogie
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