![]() It didn’t work and there was some warning about EFI or Secure Boot (i don’t remember) so I uninstalled it. ![]() ![]() Not sure if it’s relevant but one of the thing I did prior to my not-booting issue is to install the nvidia drivers.My /home is on a home partition (not shared with any other OS).Secure boot is ON, but turning it OFF doesn’t help.The computer is an Alienware X51 R2 with a Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card.(I’m fairly capable in Linux but not in boot stuff). I know I could just reinstall Fedora, but I’d like to learn how to troubleshoot these kind of issues. I don’t see any errors, it’s mostly messages about the various USB things plugged in. It does start booting and it stops at this step: I read somewhere that I could edit the GRUB entry and remove rhgb quietto see more infos. I tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 but it doesn’t work: The screen stays black. I see GRUB, then select Fedora and then I get a black screen. The installation completed but now I can’t boot. (I used 36 because 37 wouldn’t boot from the live install USB stick, probably because of this?)į36 worked fine, so I wanted to upgrade to 37. This week I installed Fedora 36 in dual boot on my desktop computer.
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