Fedora & EFI mount problem = failed boot
Madonna sang, once upon a time: Fedora don't boot, I'm in trouble deep, Fedora don't boot, I've been losing sleep. But I've made up my GRUB o-oh, I'm keeping my distro, hm, I'm gonna keep my distro hm. As you may have guessed, one day, I fired up one of my two instances of Fedora 25 on the G50 laptop, and it stopped booting.
Out of the blue, just like that. Now, remember the recent successful upgrade? Well, now I had one less healthy instance and a whole lot of paranoia, and then I also remembered how systemd made another Fedora go wonk, and how I was unable to recover from the problem. Time to investigate and see what can be salvaged.
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