I Think the uefi boot menu must be activated in uefi itself Skickades från E-post för Windows 10 Från: Jason White On 7/21/19 8:38 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > > I have put Debian on a USB stick but I have to change the boot order > in BIOS to boot into it. > > You can usually also press a key during the boot process (it varies > accoridng to the UEFI or BIOS firmware installed), and use arrow keys > to select a different boot device. On UEFI systems, there's a Linux command line tool that can change the boot order - see the efibootmgr(8) manual page. This changes the setting in the UEFI configuration. |
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