06-21-2021, 12:05 PM
Not really... I already installed it and I don't exactly want to go back and overwrite it.
So here's something interesting. Before I had Windows 7, and it was on legacy BIOS. So I turned on UEFI... I think I turned off my hard drive as the default boot option. So I was picking where to boot each time from my bios boot menu. So anyway I put it back to boot of my HD, and low and behold it booted Linux Lite automatically. Even though my Windows 10 install has been working just fine as long as I picked it from my UEFI boot menu. But I don't think I was seeing Linux Lite in that menu.
So anyway what, do I copy the /boot/EFI/startup.nsh file to my EFI partition? What exactly is going on here? I can edit the available boot option is my UEFI menu from the BIOS right? But OS installers have access to that and they add an option for you automatically?
So here's something interesting. Before I had Windows 7, and it was on legacy BIOS. So I turned on UEFI... I think I turned off my hard drive as the default boot option. So I was picking where to boot each time from my bios boot menu. So anyway I put it back to boot of my HD, and low and behold it booted Linux Lite automatically. Even though my Windows 10 install has been working just fine as long as I picked it from my UEFI boot menu. But I don't think I was seeing Linux Lite in that menu.
So anyway what, do I copy the /boot/EFI/startup.nsh file to my EFI partition? What exactly is going on here? I can edit the available boot option is my UEFI menu from the BIOS right? But OS installers have access to that and they add an option for you automatically?