I suddenly have double the normal Bazzite boot options when booting up

I'm running a desktop with dual windows/Bazzite setup. I was in the Bazzite installation yesterday, left it on overnight, and this evening attempted to reboot the computer via terminal and was told it was inhibited. Couldn't find anything running that I would expect to inhibit it, so I left to do some non computer stuff and came back a while later where I was able to successfully reboot the device via the Gnome Top Bar menu interface. Upon booting back up I had the usual selection of UEFI settings, windows boot manager, and ostree 0 and 1, but in addition to these were two identical copies of ostree 0 and 1. Is this normal? Can I safely ignore it? Or is it indicative of a problem? I can successfully boot into Bazzite by selecting the top Bazzite ostree 0 option, so my system still appears to be working fine as far as I can tell.
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Kasper
KasperOP3w ago
Picture attached. Wouldn't let me send it with the initial post for some reason.
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Kyle Gospo
Kyle Gospo3w ago
This is a fedora bug upstream, you can very safely ignore it It will go away In a future release, the extra options are harmless
Kasper
KasperOP3w ago
Thank you so much for this peace of mind, I really appreciate it!

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