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Assessing EFI parition and editing config.plist from Fedora 36.


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Hello guys,

 

Anyone knows how to do the above?

 

Apparently i deleted the WiFi kext since I am using Ethernet connection. The thing is when i tried to boot into Ventura, it halted when loading the WiFi kext.

 

I have Windows 11 + Ventura B6 on one drive and the other drive contains Fedora 36 installation.

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I am not sure about WIndows 11 but in Windows 10 it is possible.

Start CommandLine as Administrator and write here

mountvol s: /s

Now you will get access to EFI partition as drive S:

 

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