Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-10 Thread Richard Shaw
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 3:03 PM Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 1/10/19 11:10 AM, Richard Shaw wrote: > > I was able to tie in the Windows created EFI partition and just > > reinstalled the packages that install all the files instead of moving > > the files back over... Windows created a "Boot" folder

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-10 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/10/19 11:10 AM, Richard Shaw wrote: I was able to tie in the Windows created EFI partition and just reinstalled the packages that install all the files instead of moving the files back over... Windows created a "Boot" folder under EFI and Fedora created a "BOOT" folder and I wasn't sure

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-10 Thread Richard Shaw
Ok, to make a long story short I was able to boot in EFI mode after burning Fedora 29 live to a DVD and I ended up using a hybrid approch from what Hans said and the blog post, but... I was able to tie in the Windows created EFI partition and just reinstalled the packages that install all the

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Hans de Goede
Hi, On 09-01-19 19:16, Hans de Goede wrote: Hi, On 09-01-19 16:10, Richard Shaw wrote: On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 8:57 AM Hans de Goede mailto:hdego...@redhat.com>> wrote:     Hi,     On 09-01-19 15:11, Richard Shaw wrote: > Following up on Windows 10 not being detected I have a strange

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Robin Laing
On 09/01/2019 12:35, Richard Shaw wrote: On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 12:16 PM Hans de Goede > wrote: >> SNIP << We'll see what happens. I've recovered from worse and my son doesn't have any critical data anyway. When I had this problem, I just let my son pick

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Richard Shaw
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 12:16 PM Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 09-01-19 16:10, Richard Shaw wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 8:57 AM Hans de Goede > wrote: > > > > I'll double check but it treats the USB has a hard disk and I don't > recall seeing a EFI option.

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Hans de Goede
Hi, On 09-01-19 16:10, Richard Shaw wrote: On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 8:57 AM Hans de Goede mailto:hdego...@redhat.com>> wrote: Hi, On 09-01-19 15:11, Richard Shaw wrote: > Following up on Windows 10 not being detected I have a strange (to me) issue... > > Windows 10

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Richard Shaw
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 8:57 AM Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 09-01-19 15:11, Richard Shaw wrote: > > Following up on Windows 10 not being detected I have a strange (to me) > issue... > > > > Windows 10 created an EFI partition > > > > Fedora did a EFI install but DID NOT install the EFI data

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Hans de Goede
Hi, On 09-01-19 15:11, Richard Shaw wrote: Following up on Windows 10 not being detected I have a strange (to me) issue... Windows 10 created an EFI partition Fedora did a EFI install but DID NOT install the EFI data to the EFI partition that Windows created and DID NOT create one of its

Re: New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-09 Thread Richard Shaw
Following up on Windows 10 not being detected I have a strange (to me) issue... Windows 10 created an EFI partition Fedora did a EFI install but DID NOT install the EFI data to the EFI partition that Windows created and DID NOT create one of its own. The Fedora EFI files are installed to the

New f29 install, windows 10 not detected / grub2-editenv nit

2019-01-08 Thread Richard Shaw
My son recently built his own computer and still needs Windows 10 for some games so when get got a new 2TB HD he installed Windows. This weekend I walked him through installing Fedora. We resized the NTFS partition and grabbed about 500GB for Fedora. The installation went smoothly. Upon reboot