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How to Install Fedora 37 with Snapper and Grub-Btrfs for Full System  Rollback
How to Install Fedora 37 with Snapper and Grub-Btrfs for Full System Rollback

Installing Fedora on MacBook Air A1369 - Notes
Installing Fedora on MacBook Air A1369 - Notes

Fix: A Dive into EFI Directory Errors After Grub-Install
Fix: A Dive into EFI Directory Errors After Grub-Install

Ubuntu Forums
Ubuntu Forums

Ubuntu 18.04 cannot mount /boot/efi - Super User
Ubuntu 18.04 cannot mount /boot/efi - Super User

Boot from an EFI Shell
Boot from an EFI Shell

Move your Linux from legacy BIOS to UEFI in place with minimal downtime |  Enable Sysadmin
Move your Linux from legacy BIOS to UEFI in place with minimal downtime | Enable Sysadmin

failed to set new efi boot target. this is most likely a kernel bug · Issue  #7 · mikeeq/mbp-fedora · GitHub
failed to set new efi boot target. this is most likely a kernel bug · Issue #7 · mikeeq/mbp-fedora · GitHub

HOWTO: Install Linux on a Linx 1010B Tablet | Guide | Ian Renton
HOWTO: Install Linux on a Linx 1010B Tablet | Guide | Ian Renton

Failed to set new efi boot target : r/Fedora
Failed to set new efi boot target : r/Fedora

Move your Linux from legacy BIOS to UEFI in place with minimal downtime |  Enable Sysadmin
Move your Linux from legacy BIOS to UEFI in place with minimal downtime | Enable Sysadmin

Failed to install Bootloader during live USB install - Fedora Discussion
Failed to install Bootloader during live USB install - Fedora Discussion

failed to set new efi boot target. this is most likely a kernel bug · Issue  #7 · mikeeq/mbp-fedora · GitHub
failed to set new efi boot target. this is most likely a kernel bug · Issue #7 · mikeeq/mbp-fedora · GitHub

Managing EFI Boot Loaders for Linux: Dealing with Secure Boot
Managing EFI Boot Loaders for Linux: Dealing with Secure Boot

linuxium.com.au: Adding a 32-bit GRUB bootloader to boot and install ISOs
linuxium.com.au: Adding a 32-bit GRUB bootloader to boot and install ISOs

Xubuntu did not load - Ask Ubuntu
Xubuntu did not load - Ask Ubuntu

I got this error (failed to set new efi boot target) and continued the  installation, then it showed this when I tried to boot into the OS. More  info in comments :
I got this error (failed to set new efi boot target) and continued the installation, then it showed this when I tried to boot into the OS. More info in comments :

SOLVED) Failed installation on a laptop - EndeavourOS installation -  EndeavourOS
SOLVED) Failed installation on a laptop - EndeavourOS installation - EndeavourOS

Problem with CentOS8 UEFI provisioning - Support - TheForeman
Problem with CentOS8 UEFI provisioning - Support - TheForeman

Fedora 38 Bootloader install error - Fedora Discussion
Fedora 38 Bootloader install error - Fedora Discussion

Fedora 39 Release Delayed by a Week for the Second Time
Fedora 39 Release Delayed by a Week for the Second Time

Installing Fedora on MacBook Air A1369 - Notes
Installing Fedora on MacBook Air A1369 - Notes

Install QUBES on NVMe ! (P15 gen2 - i7.11850 + 4x 32G RAM + 1x 512G NVMe +  2x 2TB NVMe) - Hardware Issues - Qubes OS Forum
Install QUBES on NVMe ! (P15 gen2 - i7.11850 + 4x 32G RAM + 1x 512G NVMe + 2x 2TB NVMe) - Hardware Issues - Qubes OS Forum

Software and technical details of Fedora 39 Server
Software and technical details of Fedora 39 Server

How to Repair EFI/GPT Bootloader on Windows 10 or 11 | Windows OS Hub
How to Repair EFI/GPT Bootloader on Windows 10 or 11 | Windows OS Hub

UEFI - Wikipedia
UEFI - Wikipedia

Switiching to rEFInd from systemd-boot (w/ brtfs) - Newbie - EndeavourOS
Switiching to rEFInd from systemd-boot (w/ brtfs) - Newbie - EndeavourOS

Failed to set new efi boot target : r/Fedora
Failed to set new efi boot target : r/Fedora

boot - "The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install into /target/"  during installation of Ubuntu 18.04 - Ask Ubuntu
boot - "The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install into /target/" during installation of Ubuntu 18.04 - Ask Ubuntu