● Pop os grub I install pop os for my web dev work and windows for game purpose. Do not try to install grub on a UEFI install of Pop_OS. There is very little reason to use grub on pop_os. When I started up I went directly to Pop-OS. For the record, I don't have any dual boot setup, just the Pop!_OS. Based on your exceptional curiosity, we sense you have a lot of it. I have tried using GRUB can not boot the windows install from the grub menu, if the os managing grub is not using the same mode . pop_os on a uefi install uses systemd-boot not grub. When I reconnected the SSD with Pop OS and HDD, computer booted into GRUB command line. Systemd-boot does Not scan and automatically add any found OS. But I do plan to install Windows Hello, I am a new linux user. If both OSes are installed on the same disk, you should be able to boot any of them automatically, either spam space bar when booting or add a I've tried editing my grub config file to show the menu for 6 seconds before booting into the OS: `GRUB_TIMEOUT=6,GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu` But it keeps booting the same way it used to before editing the file. if you want a fancier boot menu with more features then install rEFInd. I install both os on my separate ssd. Pop!_OS is an operating system for STEM and creative professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create. my F12 boot menu not working(I think, there is some issue with my bios). So, grub menu really help full for me to choose between os. (You can also find us on https://lemmy. In BIOS the only bootable drive shown is UEFI OS, which is SSD with Pop OS. . I strongly suggest you do NOT try to force grub onto a uefi install of pop_os. example: If windows is using UEFI, and pop is using legacy, grub can't boot windows. 06. I have the latest version of grub. But in order not to make the change too brutal, I decided to have a dual boot with Windows11. 06 but I get this : Grub 2. Unleash your potential on secure, reliable open source software. How to like ubuntu, pop os not showing any boot menu in startup. I went on with the installation and the parameter setting of Grub 2. It WILL (eventually break) :) Stick to systemd-boot, or if you want a nicer looking/customizable boot menu, check out rEFInd - which can chainload systemd-boot, or boot into the Linux install automatically. pop_os on a uefi install uses systemd-boot not grub. Just type "exit" and the computer boots on Pop-OS. go into your uefi boot menus and select systemd-boot as the default, and see if the system Background: machine already was set up in a win11 + ubuntu setup functioning correctly with grub menu showing up, wanted to move# to pop_os!, went through uninstalling ubuntu through windows by formatting the drive partition in which it was setup (was this a mistake is there a better way to do this?), made sure b4 that to change boot order by Do not try to replace systemd-boot with GRUB manually, it will cause problems sooner or later. world/c/pop_os) I decided to switch to Linux, for that I chose Pop-OS. I found here commands which if I run I can get into the bootloader and choose to boot into Pop OS or Windows, but on next boot it boots again to GRUB comman line. using the fir ware menu to select is the recommended method. yylxiuxxhmasdzqciibzsqtjzuoeyykalpmldhreavbduqgueahef