GRUB not loading properly

I was trying to install NVIDIA drivers and I read that I needed to disable secure boot. I did so and now it boots to windows 10 by default and I have to press f9 to get the option to boot Fedora which then brings up GRUB.

I read that I have to make sure that ‘OS Boot Manager’ is at the top in Boot Option and it is -

If depends on your disk layout.

Can you boot to Fedora, then post the output of
sudo efibootmgr -v, lsblk -f here?

yeah here -

Please do not post screenshot of text contents - it is hard to read and not searchable.

Would you please copy and paste them as codes (click the </> button in the edit tool bar).

[Destinyblade@fedora ~]$ sudo efibootmgr
[sudo] password for Destinyblade: 
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,2001,0000,3001,2002,2004
Boot0000* Fedora
Boot0001* Windows Boot Manager
Boot0002* Fedora
Boot0004* USB Hard Drive (UEFI) - USB (USB)
Boot2001* EFI USB Device
Boot3001* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk
[Destinyblade@fedora ~]$ lsblk -f 
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID                                 FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINT
loop0
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop1
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop2
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop3
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop4
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop5
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop6
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
loop7
     squash 4.0                                                    0   100% /var/lib/s
sda                                                                         
├─sda1
│    ntfs         DATA  BC00C39700C356D4                      143.2G    60% /mnt/BC00C
└─sda2
     ext4   1.0   Fedora Hard Driv
                        83e58ee1-30ea-4093-91cc-005980994c71  391.6G    25% /mnt/83e58
zram0
                                                                            [SWAP]
nvme0n1
│                                                                           
├─nvme0n1p1
│    vfat   FAT32 SYSTEM
│                       A2CC-808D                             157.1M    39% /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p2
│                                                                           
├─nvme0n1p3
│    ntfs         Windows
│                       7CC220C2C220830E                                    
├─nvme0n1p4
│    ntfs         Windows RE tools
│                       F2F48CFBF48CC2F9                                    
├─nvme0n1p5
│    ext4   1.0         54fd77c8-8147-498b-aba8-72deb6514dce  717.4M    20% /boot
└─nvme0n1p6
     btrfs        fedora_localhost-live
                        cde0d89c-9cc7-48eb-8e2a-dd5207d02a63   29.6G    39% /home
[Destinyblade@fedora ~]$ 

I hope this works better

Yes, it is much better.

You have two “Fedora” listed under efibootmgr. I am not sure which one is the correct one for you. So you can try them one by one to find out.

You can change to boot 1st Fedora by:
sudo efibootmgr -v -o 0

You can boot the 2nd Fedora by:
sudo efibootmgr -v -o 2

The above change is permanent until your UEFI boot order is reset.

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why do I have two fedora listed there? This is the first time I’ve installed it. I’ll see if it works though

thanks

When you run efibootmgr -v, it also show from where does the boot entry is detected.

the 1st one worked for me. Thanks

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