Le 18/11/2019 à 00:27, Randy Goldenberg a écrit :

Your description of your situation suggests that you are using legacy BIOS booting.  If that is the case, in the absence of limiting circumstances, I strongly recommend moving to UEFI.

Why ?
In the absence of strong motivation [1], I recommend against moving to UEFI. From my experience and knowledge, EFI boot is more complex, has more bugs and is more easily broken than legacy BIOS boot.

[1] Such motivation may include some (but not all) multi-boot setups, or the lack of NVMe support by the UEFI firmware in legacy mode.

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