> does it automatically boot to Debian with Windows listed in your GRUB menu?
Yes, exactly. It works as it should: Upon boot the GRUB menu is presented,
with Debian, its emergency option, and the option of booting into Windows.
Thus, all is right in the world. :-)
That was done by disa
On 8/28/21 1:07 PM, Intense Red wrote:
The problem was that Win10 would constantly overwrite the MBR and blow away
GRUB which forced the computer to boot straight into Windows.
The solution is to go into Windows, open a command prompt/shell as the
Windows administrator and run:
"bce
The problem was that Win10 would constantly overwrite the MBR and blow away
GRUB which forced the computer to boot straight into Windows.
The solution is to go into Windows, open a command prompt/shell as the
Windows administrator and run:
"bcedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\debian\grubx64.
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