Hi Rutherther,

Rutherther <[email protected]> writes:
> Could you verify that the partition on the disk you have is actually
> marked as boot partition?

The output of "parted print" tell me that the boot partition have the
flags boot and esp.

> Next thing, did you do the installation of Guix System only once, or did
> something happen and you had to do it twice? If that was the case it
> would definitely be possible that you're booting an old efi target that
> no longer exists.

I have done the installation multiple times. The first time, the boot
partition still have its Fedora directory after the installation. So, I
guess the boot partition wasn't erased. To fix it, I recreated a new
empty partition table (GPT) and redone the installation. But that when I
couldn't boot anymore.


> Lastly, could you try booting into EFI shell, trying to find the
> partition, probably `FS0:` and booting off of that, ie.
> ```
> FS0:
> \EFI\Guix\grubx64.efi
> ```

Sadly, my laptop have no EFI shell.

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