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- 5 Best boot loaders managers as of 2025 - Slant
rEFInd, Grub2, and Clover EFI Bootloader are probably your best bets out of the 5 options considered "Theme support" is the primary reason people pick rEFInd over the competition This page is powered by a knowledgeable community that helps you make an informed decision
- 7 Best Linux bootloaders as of 2025 - Slant
rEFInd, Grub2, and Clover Bootloader are probably your best bets out of the 7 options considered "Automatic kernel discovery" is the primary reason people pick rEFInd over the competition This page is powered by a knowledgeable community that helps you make an informed decision
- bootloader - How do I find out which boot loader I have? - Ask Ubuntu
the grub package installs tools to help install grub, but using the tools doesn't definitely tell you which bootloader is installed on the boot disk One could, for example, boot from grub, then install lilo packages and remove grub packages
- uefi - Lubuntu 24. 04 installation. bootloader failed - Ask Ubuntu
I am trying to install Lubuntu 24 04 to old motherboard MSI J1900l (It's Intel SoC Celeron J1900) Previously, the CentOS system was installed on the computer I checked installation with both valu
- bootloader - Where is the boot loader installed? - Ask Ubuntu
Where is the boot loader, such as Grub, installed generally? When I install 12 04 along side Windows on different partitions of my disk, I encountered a choice for "Device for boot loader install
- Uninstall GRUB and use Windows bootloader - Ask Ubuntu
From what I have learned, with UEFI, GRUB does not overwrite the windows bootloader in the EFI partition and is stored elsewhere How would I remove GRUB and make my PC use the Windows bootloader instead? It should be noted that I created a separate boot partition when installing Ubuntu
- How to get to the GRUB menu at boot-time? - Ask Ubuntu
My system is not dual-boot, I run a standard Ubuntu desktop system "on the metal" (I think running it in a VM is the same) Pressing c while booting does not cause the GRUB menu to appear (which I
- bootloader - What is the difference between boot loader and bootstrap . . .
The bootstrap loader is almost completely integrated with the bios on uefi systems and even partially the bootloader on some in some cases The bootstrap loader, or in many cases the bios for this, sends the init signal to all connected parts of the computer but the bootloader is what actually detects and starts them completely
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