On 01.01.24 21:20, Richard Rosner wrote:

On 01.01.24 20:30, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote:
On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote:
I can boot by hand, but since this is all archived anyways and it's
uneccessarily difficult to find some sort of guide how to even do
this, it might as well be a documentation for users having such
troubles in the future.

Also, besides the way that I have no clue how it would have to look
like to set up a paragraph in the grub.cfg, I simply don't see
anything wrong with it anyways. So I can't even look at the grub
settings files grub.cfg is being generated from to check where the
error lies.
You append the commands that you used to boot manually with into
/etc/grub.d/40_custom, observing the comments there, and also into
grub.cfg itself at the appropriate place (near the bottom). The
former is so that Grub includes it in any new grub.cfg that you
create.
Good to know.
Edit:, never mind. Tried that, it still booted straight to the UEFI BIOS menu after entering my password. At this point, I'm seriously considering slapping rEFInd on it and pray that it picks up on everything automatically and fix the situation. But so should Grub have, besides the fact that I can't even be entirely sure Grub is to blame and not something else.

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