I have the problem that after enabling bitlocker on the Win10 installation that I can not boot anylonger into Fedora directly via boot order.
If I wait until I am in Grub and Fedora is selected and will boot I get the attached error. If I switch to EFI menu, which leads me to the Notebook Menu I can choose boot menu and can successfully select Fedora, which leads to Grub, but this time it does work and starts.
I also can directly push F9 to get to the boot menu, choose Fedora and can boot via grub. It just does not work without the boot menu step…
Does anyone has an idea how to fix it?
I had to disable bitlocker as I had to adjust the EFI partiton as it was just 100MB and therefor full. So I had to move the Windows partitions and then increase it.
After that I did my Fedora installation and everything was working like a charm, until as mentioned I activated Bitlocker again…
Just a heads up, make sire you backup your bit locker unlock recovery code.
As you change the boot sequence windows will likely lock want the unlock recovery code entered.
Once that is done you should be safe to experiment with getting grub as the default boot and be able to get grub to boot windows.
The first time you do this windows will ask for the recovery code.
Getting Win booted via Grub is very low on my priority list tbh. I mainly use Linux and I am more then fine to get into Win via the boot menu.
I would like to get Fedora working without boot menu as the boot order is:
Fedora
Windows
USB
Of course I also have the bit locker code, but always good to mention
That does not really helps me, as I have Grub and I also have the UEFI entry’s. I also can boot, via boot menu (invoked UEFI boot menu) into Fedora and Windows but as mentioned not without.