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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Grub2Win

    Sebastian, As a simple fix, I just use the bios option to set boot priority depending on current project I'm working on. Requires using manual boot key to enter bios setup to change. Not as automated as grub2wins boot last option, but worthwhile once an OS starts update process. James On Fri, Jan 5, 2024, 5:21 AM Sebastian Klausus xtc0r@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Could you resolve the issue? I have excatly the same using Nobara 39 (Which is Fedora under the hood). I useses ext 4 for boot and btrfs...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Grub2Win

    Hey Dave, Thanks for looking. It is Fedora gutted, and locked down more like a phone OS, using Flatpak as an app store, and containerized "toolbox"s for all the normal Fedora cli stuff. They have a immutable Fedora version based on rpm-ostree for every supported desktop environment now, including Phosh.. Guess, the development is gearing towards ARM devices like PinePhone, etc. I've been Fedora SB only for awhile now and recently got back on Windows for Sports betting since the books require a Windows...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on Grub2Win

    Hey there, Getting these errors after running the kernset script on Fedora Silverblue, the immutable Gnome. xxkernset.sh: line 2: print: command not found xxkernset.sh: line 3: syntax error near unexpected token `}' xxkernset.sh: line 3: `$checktime = eval {require Time::localtime;1;};' Replaced print with printf, but not certain on the syntax error. James

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Grub2Win

    Hey there, Getting these errors after running the kernset script on Fedora Silverblue, the immutable Gnome. xxkernset.sh: line 2: print: command not found xxkernset.sh: line 3: syntax error near unexpected token }' xxkernset.sh: line 3:$checktime = eval {require Time::localtime;1;};' Replaced print with printf, but not certain on the syntax error. James

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