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refind-theme-regular
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Made a custom refind icon for Parrot OS
My boot manager is refind (not grub), and the theme is refind-theme-regular
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Uhm... I think I fucked up
You can have multiple boot-loader partitions and it will detect them all without any additional setup from user. So if you are dual booting and accidentally formatted boot-loader for one operating system the other will still work. This happened lot of times for me. I accidentally deleted windows option when reinstalling linux a lot. You can also boot from usb directly from refind within needing to go into bios. You also mentioned config file for systemd being simple. Refind also has config file similar to that. And it has theming. I use this theme https://github.com/bobafetthotmail/refind-theme-regular
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Finally a good looking boot manager for dual boot with Windows
Theme: https://github.com/bobafetthotmail/refind-theme-regular
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Installing Windows and Linux into the same partition
I actually managed to get it to work both ways: I can boot each OS in a VM from the other. A handful of scripts inside each detect the VM and make some changes appropriately (like disabling certain startup apps and services that I already have in the host OS, disabling some fancy graphics that like to glitch out in VMs, etc.). And because I like to over-complicate things, I set up static IPv4s, so I can for example connect to Linux with the same IP, not matter if it's in a VM or running on bare metal.
Also, regarding hating GRUB: take a look at rEFInd. The themes are way better [0] and it can autodetect operating systems so not only is it harder to break your system with a bad config, it'll detect USB boot devices as well so you don't have to mash F11 or whatever if you need to boot from one. It also has mouse support and (in theory) also touchscreen.
[0] https://github.com/bobafetthotmail/refind-theme-regular
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Rocket Lake | Arch + Win11 + Monterey. Nobody can say I'm a fanboy of anything now x)
Finally I installed a simple minimal theme https://github.com/bobafetthotmail/refind-theme-regular and added the OpenCore logo to the icons folder.
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Hi, I installed pop-os but it didn't come with grub pre-installed, so i followed an article to install grub manually. But I don't know how to deal with this command line.
I use this one.
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i need help i cant install [Pop Os] and dual boot it
For me, Refind it's the best bootloader for dual boot. With a theme like this it's quite pretty : https://github.com/bobafetthotmail/refind-theme-regular
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My journey of hackintosh for almost a year now, from a Windows only user to Quad Boot setup
I use this rEFInd theme and convert them into .icns
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using rEFInd instead of grub
I would like to switch from grub to rEFInd because it has this specific theme but my main concern is: will it have an option for booting into snapshots? is a handy feature with something breaks on a update but if not that's fine!
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Pop os installation failed while dual booting with windows. It's says hardware error and this is the output on /tmp/installer.log. FYI, I also installed Manjaro along side windows before trying this and using Manjaro as my daily driver. It's related to failure of installing bootloader. EFI is 2GB
If you want to theme refind, I suggest this beautiful theme which has distro icons for all operating systems: https://github.com/bobafetthotmail/refind-theme-regular
refindplus
- Install on a Mac Mini 2018
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SSDT-RX580.aml, is it messing up my Win10 graphics?
If that still doesn't work, you can boot-chain your dual-boot with RefindPlus. I recommend that one over the original because RP has a setting for OC in use_graphic_for (basically not showing verbose log when entering the chosen bootloader).
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I cannot seem to figure out how to dualboot Debian on a Macbook Pro. Please tell me what I am doing wrong.
The macOS efi manager doesn’t support Linux. You need something like rEFInd. However, refind doesn’t support full disk encryption so you’ll have to install it and then install rEFIndPlus. Installing Debian will probably break rEFInd and you’ll have to install it again, so I’d hold off on doing rEFInd plus until after. I recommend
What are some alternatives?
ursamajor-rEFInd - Ursa Major theme for rEFInd Bootloader
Ventoy - A new bootable USB solution.
rEFInd-minimal - A stunningly clean theme for the rEFInd UEFI boot manager.
darkmini - Dark theme for rEFInd
multibootusb - Create multiboot live Linux on a USB disk...
Icnspack-Builder - This tool is design for create OpenCore Themes Visit BLOG : https://com-chris1111.github.io
Surface-Laptop-Go - MacOS, ChromeOS and Linux install guides for the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go.
weywot - My notes on using Pop!_OS
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
Matrix-rEFInd - A rEFInd theme based on the scene from the movie Matrix where Morpheus offers the two pills to Neo