On Tue, 18 Jan 2022 09:22:55 -0700
stan <upaitag(a)zoho.com> wrote:
In boot, there should be a config file for that latest kernel. Run
the command
grep -i vfat config[latest kernel text]
If there is no vfat, this will show it, but I think all fedora kernels
are built with drivers for vfat built in.
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
If vfat is built in, you could just do a
dnf reinstall kernel[lasest kernel package name]
to get a proper install of the kernel. It seems something went wrong
on the original install.