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The refind boot manager getting refind
The refind boot manager getting refind




the refind boot manager getting refind

  • Mac-specific features, including spoofing booting process to enable secondary video chipsets on some Mac.
  • REFind supports x86, x86-64, and AArch64 architecture. It was forked from discontinued rEFIt in 2012, with 0.2.0 as its first release. It also provides a way to launch UEFI applications. It can be used to boot multiple operating systems that are installed on a single non-volatile device. REFInd is a boot manager for UEFI and EFI-based machines. I still get the exact same grub error : error: verification requested but nobody cares: (hd0, gpt5) /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.BSD-3-Clause (original program), additional components released under various licenses Just completely wiped my hard drive and reinstalled Windows then Linux.
  • Launch Endeavour from my USB and mount the installed one there.
  • the refind boot manager getting refind

    I'm still rather new with Linux so please detail your solution a little. I thought that would force switch to rEFInd but instead it just broke the launch totally, and now the only option I have in the BIOS is Windows. So I relaunched from the USB, removed Grub with pacman, and deleted everything with "grub" in the name on my EFI partition (there was a grub folder I wiped from /boot/, and also some grub圆4 files in /efi/). I installed it with pacman, ran the refind-install (got an warning saying I wasn't in EFI mod, which was normal I guess since I was working from my USB boot) and I also had to rename a file to match my AMD gear.īUT when I restarted, I still fell on the grub error page. I tried fixing the Grub for a few hours, gave up and decided to instead switch to rEFInd.

    the refind boot manager getting refind

    However, the Grub was still broken, so impossible to launch on-disk.

    the refind boot manager getting refind

    since the distro had the same problem, I tried with a third one (EndeavourOS) which (yay) didn't have the nomodeset problem.a friend told me Debian was a weird distro choice so I mehed and tried to install MX instead : I still had the nomodeset problem, but it also killed my grub (weird normal error preventing grub from launching).installed Debian, worked well but I had to boot in nomodeset for some reason and it hardblocked me in 4:3 resolution.I've been trying to install Linux as a dual boot (with Windows) since yesterday, here's how it went down :






    The refind boot manager getting refind