&eddy :rust: on Nostr: I encountered a very strange issue today. After letting #Fedora40 update itself my ...
I encountered a very strange issue today.
After letting #Fedora40 update itself my laptop wouldn’t boot, not even to the BIOS, luckily I had encountered this before with #Fedora39 back when it was pre-release.
The solution? Open up my laptop 💻 remove the hard drive, boot to BIOS, power off, reinstall the same hard drive, power on again.
This is the second time I’ve had this issue with a pre-release version.
npub1gl5fk77u2zr6p034k4zyvmgy3uwx8gaxr8e4w44y2n7cthx7y3nslj7hk0 (npub1gl5…7hk0) does this ring any bells?
After letting #Fedora40 update itself my laptop wouldn’t boot, not even to the BIOS, luckily I had encountered this before with #Fedora39 back when it was pre-release.
The solution? Open up my laptop 💻 remove the hard drive, boot to BIOS, power off, reinstall the same hard drive, power on again.
This is the second time I’ve had this issue with a pre-release version.
npub1gl5fk77u2zr6p034k4zyvmgy3uwx8gaxr8e4w44y2n7cthx7y3nslj7hk0 (npub1gl5…7hk0) does this ring any bells?