

In an EFI context, this can create new problems, particularly if you don't want to use Ubuntu's version of GRUB 2. Although it often works, its user interface is intentionally very simple, and it therefore often does more than is necessary. Ubuntu's Boot Repair tool is a user-friendly GUI program that's intended to fix a wide variety of boot issues. If a Web search has brought you to this page, you This page is part of my Managing EFI Boot Loadersįor Linux document. Nonetheless, I'm leaving this page in place both as a warning to not use that option unless you're reasonably certain it's necessary and as a cautionary tale to be careful about over-application of fixes that are necessary in only a few cases. Specifically, Boot Repair no longer automatically performs the "Backup and rename EFI files" operation described later on this page. Thanks! Donate $1.00Īrchival Note: This page is largely obsolete because of changes in Boot Repair's default options. Small donation to help keep this site up and running. If you find this Web page useful, please consider making a

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