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SudoDnfDashY@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago

How To Remove A Linux Dual Boot From The Uefi Boot Menu.

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SudoDnfDashY@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago
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How To Remove A Linux Dual Boot From The UEFI Boot Menu.
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For a lot of Linux users, you are doing a thing called distro hoping. This is where you install a bunch of Linux distributions to find the one that you really want to install. The only problem is, this leaves behind the empty shell of the linux distro in your boot menu. If you want to boot automatically into your operating system this can be a big problem. I am going to show how you can successful remove a boot option from the boot menu. The first thing that you are going to need to use in “efib
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  • Helix@lemmy.ml
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    Proudly created with Wix.com

    Get your own webspace and domain, bruh. If you need free hosting, apply at https://tilde.fun or somewhere similar.

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      I just made thekernalblog.github.io I will be posting with that from now on.

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        Nice!

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      Thanks

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      Or at least use some better host, like Github/Gitlab Pages

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        I’m using WordPress right now, but I’m going to switch to a GitHub page.

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      I have finished posting almost all my blogs on thekernalblog.github.io

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        nice !

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    I admit I didn’t clicked the article, but can’t you do that with supergrub live iso

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      Or the system rescue CD

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      I’ve never used that. I went over how to use efibootmgr and deleting it manually.

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