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After upgrade from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1, F19 grub menu does not appear

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I installed Fedora 19 on my laptop, and it worked beautifully with the already installed Windows 8. When I upgraded the Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. Now it boots straight to Windows 8.1 and grub does not appear.

I disabled secure boot in the firmware.

I do not even know which version of grub was booting the UEFI system before; it just worked.

Can anyone suggest:

  1. What grub would the Fedora 19 installer have provided to boot it and Windows 8? (grub2, grub-efi,...)
  2. Can anyone point to any documentation on how to fix this?
posted Nov 19, 2013 by Seema Siddique

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2 Answers

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Best answer

Windows has changed the EFI boot order.

You can boot to EFI's boot manager (the key to use depends on your hardware) and choose to boot from Fedora.

Once in Fedora, you can use efibootmgr to change the boot order.

answer Nov 20, 2013 by Bob Wise
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Once in Fedora, you can use efibootmgr to change the boot order.

answer Nov 22, 2013 by Deepankar Dubey
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