Set up dual boot by configuring UEFI settings for both Windows 10 1909 and Fedora 31 on the same system.
Set up dual boot by configuring UEFI settings for both Windows 10 1909 and Fedora 31 on the same system.
Fedora comes with a verified installation key, allowing secure boot functionality. After installing it on your SSD, reformatting the drive and adding Windows 10 worked smoothly. Now you have two boot options: one using the SSD and another with the HDD. Fedora is set up with GPT UEFI for both partitions, including the EFI partition of the SSD and a swap configuration on the HDD. After finishing the setup, rebooting from the HDD caused an error—Linux couldn't start because it couldn't locate the kernel. To resolve this dual-boot issue, ensure both partitions are properly formatted with correct boot entries and that the UEFI settings match your system requirements.
Remove your SSD with Windows. 3. Employ the Fedora install disc (live USB) to enter a chroot environment on your HDD and reinstall the GRUB bootloader from https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fed...lling.html