Post #2597548
2026-03-31 15:45 UTC
@lina@vt.social Ah I guess maybe it is because I am using systemd-boot/bootctl instead of grub2. So possibly my grub silently broke since I never actually use it.
I am guessing then that your tool doesn't support the systemd-boot setup in fedora (yet)?
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@lina@vt.social 2026-03-31 16:00
@mtrnord@gts.mtrnord.blog It's only the kernel command line part that tries to use grubby. I think what you're missing is `sudo dnf swap grubby sdubby`. That's the package that provides sdboot compatible grubby.