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Thank you gentlemen but I tired, backed my stuff up and deleted the btrf partition. After reinstalling fedora my only issue remaining issue is the post time and I need to research that. now,
Just a guess but, the reason your Lubuntu did not include Fedora in the grub menu may be because it and Fedora were installed in different modes on the same physical drive, Legacy or UEFI and Grub won't boot both. It will if they are on separate drives.
You can list information on drives with software such as fdisk, parted and gdisk (for a gpt drive) which will be a lot more useful. We just had vague info on your drives so it was a lot of guess work. Probably best to start a new thread if you continue to have problems with boot time and post information on your hardware.
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