Most BIOSes don't require you to go into the setup to do that. There is
usually and F-key to override the default boot option, and let you choose
in a menu which boot drive / partition you'd like to boot. Google your
specific machine / laptop / motherboard model manual, or simply ask google
somethi
Em qui, 16 de jan de 2020 às 06:27, >
escreveu:
> Rafael and trueriver, you mean boot into BIOS each time to choose the OS?
>> That's the way I have it now. I hit f1 upon turning the computer on to go
>> into BIOS, and then I have the choice between Qubes or Debian (which is
>> done through Gr
Exactly!
I called my Qubes entry in UEFI bootloader “Recovery”
That way if someone checks for other boot sources they will only see
Windows and Recovery. I keep a windows install in a secondary disk for
decoy purposes. It’s the default boot if I press nothing after powering up
the system. A littl
Rafael and trueriver, you mean boot into BIOS each time to choose the OS?
That's the way I have it now. I hit f1 upon turning the computer on to go
into BIOS, and then I have the choice between Qubes or Debian (which is
done through Grub, which also gives me the option to choose Windows). Or if
On Tuesday, 12 November 2019 17:40:13 UTC, Charles Peters wrote:
>
> ...
> You can reinstall grub to the master boot loader using the OS which
> originally controlled grub, (ie, something like grub-install /dev/sda". then
> regenerate the grub menu with "update-grub". Or you can modify the gru
Easiest way is to GPT / UEFI all disks and add all entries to your native BIOS
UEFI bootloader. Then just use the specific f-key at power on to call the boot
menu and choose your OS. Eliminate grub altogether.
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I tried doing what you mentioned. It seems that I can either boot to Qubes
OR Grub where I can choose between Linux and Windows. I would like the
Qubes boot manager to control everything so when I start the computer, I
can choose between the 3 OSes. What do I need to put into either Grub or
Qub
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 5:38 AM wrote:
> Hi. I have a triple boot system. When it was just Windows and Linux, Grub
> 2 let me choose which to boot into. Qubes was the last OS to be installed.
> I installed it via USB. After installation of Qubes, the computer would
> only boot into Qubes directly
Hi. I have a triple boot system. When it was just Windows and Linux, Grub 2
let me choose which to boot into. Qubes was the last OS to be installed. I
installed it via USB. After installation of Qubes, the computer would only
boot into Qubes directly. I tried to follow the instructions of the