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efibootmgr
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BIOS does not detect any EFI boot loader, have to boot manually via UEFI shell. What can be wrong/ missing? [Details given.]
When I use the command line tool efibootmgr to modify the UEFI's boot entries, it fails with Could not prepare Boot variable: No space left on device. But I am not sure which device efibootmgr thinks is full; sda1 has plenty of space and is mounted writeable; it seems to be something directly by the BIOS? -- The same message appears when I want to reorder Bootnums, but the reordering still is carried out.
- This is normal? im just only using fedora how can i delete them
- Why does my laptop with Windows not like Debian, but have not problem with Ubuntu?
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Issue Installing Windows 11 (Reboots into Steam OS During Install)
efibootmgr wiki Use this reference to change boot order if you so choose. Reboot into bios and you should see your windows install as an option to boot.
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Installing Arch Linux on VMware vSphere 7.0 using Packer
So I updated the install script to use efibootmgr to change the boot order. It's updated from the looks of things, but the CDROM still boots. Even when I use it to delete boot entries, it continues to kick the Live CD. When I change the EFI boot order manually in the vSphere client or disable entries, it will boot the installed Arch Linux.
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Command to reboot into alternate OS?
Assuming you are using EFI you can use https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr to change your boot order. This will bypass GRUB. I would create a bash alias to change the next boot device and then restart the computer so you can have everything happen with one command.
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How to restart and boot into windows from the command line?
Check if this is in the repo. https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr
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I've done it! Uhmm, but there's a teensy little problem
This is kind of late, but just in case anyone else has the same problem, GRUB needs the efibootmgr binary to use that particular target. Here's the github page with source: https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr. I imagine it should go in /sbin with the GRUB stuff.
- Fedora full disk encryption
weywot
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Pop os dual boot
WeyWot's GitHub has many great guides ( https://github.com/spxak1/weywot )
- The bootloader just disappeared. How can I fix this?
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Dual Boot Issue with Pop OS - Grey Screen on Startup
So you press F9 or F12 and boot from the bios selection ? No problems that is the easiest method, and recommended, but if your having problems you could try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4idr6sXSue0&list=PLS_d8s-cLQwWWLePiVWve1X-_YP6YrwRU&index=10 this is rEFInd easy to setup and maybe it will solve your boot problem, then you will know it is something to do with the Bios boot, and lastly, probably the most difficult duel boot is editing the systemd bootloader of Pop_OS https://github.com/spxak1/weywot/blob/main/Pop_OS_Dual_Boot.md approach with caution, you could lose the ability to boot either system if you make a mistake.
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Dualboot zeigt keine OS Auswahl
Das schon mal ausprobiert: https://github.com/spxak1/weywot/blob/main/Pop_OS_Dual_Boot.md ?
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Dual boot Windows and Pop!_OS
Please check this
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Systemd disappears after booting into windows
I currently am trying to dual boot pop os and windows. I have them in separate drives. Yesterday I was following the steps provided by this GitHub https://github.com/spxak1/weywot/blob/main/Pop_OS_Dual_Boot.md. After running windows though the systemd option disappeared from my boot menu. I booted into a live disk to try and see if I could find the drive but only my drive with windows shows up. What do I do?
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Dual boot with secure boot on - Invalid signature detected
Refer this
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Linux or Windows for coding??
Don’t throw windows out, it can be useful, I’d recommend dual booting. For the distro, I’d go with Fedora (Workstation) or PopOS. Fedora’s hard to break and reliable as well as easy to dual boot (guide) while PopOS is Ubuntu based so it can draw from Ubuntu’s giant popularity, but it’s not the easiest to dual boot (guide)
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Dual booting EndeavourOS and Windows with systemd-boot on separate HDD
Using a more sophisticated method, like ed2k is preferred if you can. There is also this.
In many guides and other post I see people copying the EFI Windows folder similar to this github on a boot partition of approximately 1GB. But the arch wiki recommends installing the package ed2k and mapping a script to boot directly from the Windows EFI.
What are some alternatives?
grub2 - Ongoing downstream work on grub2, including Fedora and RHEL. ***This is not upstream; please send code upstream first***
OpenTabletDriver - Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver
digimend-kernel-drivers - DIGImend graphics tablet drivers for the Linux kernel
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
refind-theme-regular
distinst - Installer Backend
root-on-zfs-systemdboot - Dual-boot Root-on-ZFS config for Debian w/ systemd-boot
Fluent-gtk-theme - Fluent design gtk theme for linux desktops
rtw89 - Driver for Realtek 8852AE, an 802.11ax device
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock - Pop!_OS fork of https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/tree/ubuntu-dock
VoiDPlugins - A collection of plugins for OpenTabletDriver