On 08/29/2015 11:30 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> > And while it'd be fantastic if it weren't that way, it really can't be
>> > unless grub is "stable" in the sense that the configuration file syntax is
>> > finished, no new features will be added, grub2-mkconfig produces a
>> > predictable output, and all distributions run this stable version of grub.
> Practically, the user needs to use the UEFI firmware's built-in boot
> manager (one time boot menu) to choose which OS to boot. In effect
> this overrides the NVRAM BootOrder, and causes the firmware to execute
> the OS specific OSLoader (the particular OS supplied grubx64.efi).
is this the F12 boot menu before grub??
I do need to check that out, just haven't had a reason to reboot yet:)

-- 
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587

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