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<font size="-1"><font face="Fontin">Well, I waited till the weekend
so if I needed hours to recover my system, I wouldn't have to
drop the ball on all the other things going on in my life. And I
made sure I had printouts of the instructions on recovering
grub, and grug-efi, using chroot, and that I had a bootable
recent live thumbdrive of Debian. (I only have the one computer,
no fallback.) When I looked, my last version was Debian 9.3....<br>
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I had it all laid out, told it to shut down, rebooted, and<br>
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it worked perfectly on the first try.<br>
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I love Debian.<br>
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One curious thing: /sys/firmware/vars/efivars/ still reports
itself as being full. It didn't stop the system from booting.
Haven't tried a manual grub-install. But is that expected
behavior?<br>
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