I never booted into more than one OS, I only have one. I’ve no use for the 5 seconds for selection.

I’ve no clue what bootloader I have… I think not grub, because I cannot find any grub files besides

/etc/grub.d/ with 2 files: 15_ostree 35_fwupd

and grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg results in bash: grub-mkconfig: command not found

I remember in the past turning off the 5 seconds, but I reinstalled my system after Plasma 6 release.

I use EndeavourOS with KDE if that matters/helps.

      • @[email protected]
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        Whoa, how did you stop the delay? I have not been able to stop it at all, and I thought it was just s***** computer stuff I didn’t understand, which obviously it is, but I thought it was the computer’s fault and not my dumb ignorance

        • @[email protected]OP
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          46 months ago

          sudo nano efi/loader/loader.conf

          [insert password]

          and edit the timeout to =0 (or whatever your preference may be)

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    EndeavorOS offers a choice of systemd-boot and GRUB. So, if you don’t have GRUB, you probably have systemd-boot.

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      36 months ago

      The thing is, I don’t seem to have systemd-boot files.

      Under /boot/ I only have amd-ucode.img and nothing else. Tutorials for systemd-boot mention /boot/loader/loader.conf.

      I also don’t seem to have the file /ESP/loader/loader.conf anywhere.