From 585f7e1de157819c43e73a1bee76a71882af100f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Wu Date: May 12 2023 00:27:09 +0000 Subject: Link to quick-docs/installing-grub2 --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/dnf-system-upgrade.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/dnf-system-upgrade.adoc index 687beb6..845e217 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/dnf-system-upgrade.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/dnf-system-upgrade.adoc @@ -120,21 +120,7 @@ If you use `rpmconf` to upgrade the system configuration files supplied with the [[sect-update-grub-bootloader-on-bios]] === Update GRUB bootloader on BIOS systems -Systems with the BIOS firmware have the GRUB RPM packages updated. However, the installed or embedded bootloader is never updated automatically. It is a good idea to update it between Fedora release versions. - -[WARNING] -==== -This only applies to BIOS-based systems, *not UEFI-based*. To discover what firmware your machine uses, run the following command: - -[source,bash] ----- -$ [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS ----- - -The output returns only UEFI or BIOS, depending on the firmware your machine runs. - -For more information, see link:++https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GRUB_2#Reinstalling_GRUB++[Reinstalling_GRUB]. -==== +Systems with the link:++https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/installing-grub2/#installing-grub-2-on-a-bios-system++[BIOS firmware] have the GRUB RPM packages updated. However, the installed or embedded bootloader is never updated automatically. It is a good idea to update it between Fedora release versions. Find the device node the `/boot/` directory is located on: