On Wed, 24 Jan 2018, Bill Maidment wrote: > It appears that I need to do yum install grub2-efi-modules (why wasn't this done before? I ask). Packages are partitioned into a main and sub-packages, so that the bloat of un-needed matter is avoided. UEFI is relatively new, and until Windows 10, not really mandated by Microsoft installations. Also the needed hardware (a TPM chip) was not universally present, and so that sub-package would seem to be bloat to most people As to how to get a copy, using an second machine to retrieve the needed package, and placing it on a data stick comes to mind. If no second machine is at hand, booting into Windows and getting it comes to mind. Also, an 'everything' ISO will fit on an 8 or 16 G datastick, so one can 'pull the full archive' and if there is a dependency problem it might be resolved. It is worth keeping a copy around for times like this ;) -- Russ herrold