• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    12 months ago

    it doesn’t let me install linux as dual-boot. I really tried everything you can imagine, always windows boots up

    • macniel
      link
      fedilink
      22 months ago

      Probably has to do with secure boot and your Linux installation didn’t install a valid shim for uefi to boot it, thus it moves to the next entry which would be Windows.

    • @akash_rawal
      link
      12 months ago

      I have observed that many laptops are hard-coded to boot windows whenever possible. Even with windows bootentry missing, firmware will skip Grub set to first priority and start windows. Only way to make them start Grub is to rename bootmgfw.efi to a different name.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        12 months ago

        i have msi gf63 thin 9sc. What should i renane it to? and in which efi partition? windows efi or garuda efi?

        • @akash_rawal
          link
          12 months ago

          In windows EFI partition, there will be an EFI/Microsoft/bootmgfw.efi file, I usually rename it to bootmgfw.efi.bak and that allows grub to load.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      12 months ago

      Out of curiosity what’s your use case for dual booting? I know it’s a common choice for new Linux users and I did it too out of fear that I’d be missing something I need Windows for, but I’ve been completely Windows-free for a while and much happier for it. When I did have a Windows partition I never booted into it.

      For games, Steam’s Proton works pretty well for most games these days. You can check https://www.protondb.com/ to see if your game works well with Proton.

      I’ve also had good experiences with Wine for productivity software. Similarly, you can check https://appdb.winehq.org/ to see how well your program runs on Wine.

      Worst case scenario, if you have a decent enough PC, you can always run a Windows VM and that should run more or less anything.

      And all of these avoid any trouble with Windows eating your grub install etc

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        12 months ago

        i have a weak laptop, with windows on the m.2 ssd and i’m trying to boot garuda from an external sata2 hdd, connected with an usb adapter. I have many important files on windows, and c# is mostly impossible on linux. I can’t run a vm, because i don’t know how to set up quemu, and my laptop is waay to weak for that

        • Matt
          link
          fedilink
          1
          edit-2
          2 months ago

          What Windows version is it? >!You should use Win11 IoT Enterprise LTSC. !<

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            12 months ago

            windows 11 pro. No matter what, all windows overwrites grub whatever i do. The only option i have left is to buy a pc and swap the ssds, by physically removing one of them before boot. no other way to dualboot