Hey,
On 28-12-2020 12:12, Peter K Haokip wrote:
thanks for the reply,
I am able to change the boot order from the BIOS menu. It works
A-okay from there, I am trying to accomplish that with efibootmgr.
If you're unlucky, maybe the motherboard firmware prevents you from
doing that. You could
Peter K Haokip via arch-general wrote:
> thanks for the reply,
> I am able to change the boot order from the BIOS menu. It works A-okay
> from there, I am trying to accomplish that with efibootmgr.
>
> could you cite any link where I could read about it in details ? where the
> bootx64.efi file
thanks for the reply,
I am able to change the boot order from the BIOS menu. It works A-okay
from there, I am trying to accomplish that with efibootmgr.
could you cite any link where I could read about it in details ? where the
bootx64.efi file will be stored if I install it in NOT IN PORTABLE
mo
On 28-12-2020 10:42, Peter K Haokip via arch-general wrote:
I read an forum entry from nearly 6 years ago about am efibootmgr bug that
Doesn't let you change the boot order on a multi OS system if you have arch
linux as the default OS. Had some users report this as well in other
forums.
Now i am
I read an forum entry from nearly 6 years ago about am efibootmgr bug that
Doesn't let you change the boot order on a multi OS system if you have arch
linux as the default OS. Had some users report this as well in other
forums.
Now i am facing the that problem in my system with arch ubuntu and win
5 matches
Mail list logo