dissonant

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[โ€“] dissonant@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not 100%, but I'm not a BIOS/GRUB expert. When I restart my computer my options are currently either do nothing and let it automatically boot to Win10, or go to BIOS and manually select Linux. Manually selecting Linux takes me to the GRUB screen, which doesn't appear at all when the computer boots to Win10. Does that information help?

 

My PC (self built with Asus motherboard) was a Linux-only machine until I added a fresh install of Win10 on a separate drive using Ventoy. I use Linux Mint 95% of the time and want to automatically boot into Linux, preferably without showing GRUB. I have Fast Boot turned off, and I keep resetting the order in BIOS only to have the PC automatically boot right into Windows. How do I stop Win 10 from overrriding everything?

 
[โ€“] dissonant@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Just tri-tip roast, a grill, and a meat thermometer! I love using Soy Vey Veri Veri Teriyaki as a marinade, 10/10 recommend

 
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