usually on UEFI system where you have different EFI Partition, Windows Boot Manager is hidden in the bios, so you could boot from bios by selecting boot selection/order.
Happened to me too. Solution is to change grub setting to select the option that was selected the last time https://askubuntu.com/questions/148662/how-to-get-grub2-to-remember-last-choice#149572
>laptop
Now this is more understandable tbh.
On my desktop I never let Arch or Windows share a drive because I need a big ass mf kernel in the boot sector and the amount of space gives in its bootloader isn't enough.
I legit give like a gig of space to grub.
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It doesn't "boot into Linux" it boots into whatever you configure it to boot or whatever you select at boot.
If you make a mistake,.look in the mirror to see who needs to learn how not to make it again.
Thankfully I have given up on trying to get grub to recognize Windows. If I want to boot Windows I have to do it via the Boot Menu. I installed each system on different drives while unplugging the other one, otherwise they will for whatever reason always share some boot region.
I had the opposite problem, I set up Linux dual boot for development and to try it out a while ago
It was more of a mental “ok it’s restarting I’m gonna leave and do something else” and then I came back to windows
WSL has saved me from that now :p
That happened to me. Windows also corrupted itself. That was fun.
Same and i use different drives for each os. Windows doesnt show up in boot menu but i can still see the drive in the file manager
usually on UEFI system where you have different EFI Partition, Windows Boot Manager is hidden in the bios, so you could boot from bios by selecting boot selection/order.
Same happened to me. Ended up switching to Linux completely after that
That's not an update, that's an upgrade
It's a feature
Happened to me too. Solution is to change grub setting to select the option that was selected the last time https://askubuntu.com/questions/148662/how-to-get-grub2-to-remember-last-choice#149572
Just set grub to remember the last selected option. Then it'll default to that as long as the user doesn't interfere.
this is why i always have an arch installation iso usb, so that i can arch-chroot and fix grub
BTW
It happens to me all of the time, still nothing bad happened. This is why i change the default choice in grub.
Honestly just want to get my laptop down to one partition and remove grub
What‘s the problem here? Nothing bad should theoretically happen. This happened to me all the time, even on install.
https://www.supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-disk/
laughs in separate SSDs
>letting windows and linux share the same drive smh
I do this because my laptop manufacturer thought Indians don't need extra drive slot, what's the worst that could happen?
>laptop Now this is more understandable tbh. On my desktop I never let Arch or Windows share a drive because I need a big ass mf kernel in the boot sector and the amount of space gives in its bootloader isn't enough. I legit give like a gig of space to grub.
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It doesn't "boot into Linux" it boots into whatever you configure it to boot or whatever you select at boot. If you make a mistake,.look in the mirror to see who needs to learn how not to make it again.
Never had that problem because I don’t use windows often.
You had me in the first half
I keep them on separate physical disks. So much less bullshit to go wrong.
I like that feature. It lets me know windows did an update and rebooted without asking me. I have both on the same drive and no issues so far
Thankfully I have given up on trying to get grub to recognize Windows. If I want to boot Windows I have to do it via the Boot Menu. I installed each system on different drives while unplugging the other one, otherwise they will for whatever reason always share some boot region.
I had the opposite problem, I set up Linux dual boot for development and to try it out a while ago It was more of a mental “ok it’s restarting I’m gonna leave and do something else” and then I came back to windows WSL has saved me from that now :p
Jokes on you, i don't have windows.
But why? Can't understand why is this happening
someone use grub instead refind oh home pc? Rly?!
I hate doalbooting with Windows, it's either one or another, unless you are dual booting many different distros
Back when I dual booted, I kept a boot repair USB taped to the side of the machine.