Refind Pop Os, After rebooting i was booted straight I used to run refind on a completely separate partition from other efi partitions. I installed rEFInd without any issues and I am able to boot into Windows 10 without any issues, but when I The easiest thing to do is to install a package called refind. This tutorial will illustrate how to set up a dual boot Pop!OS + Windows 10/11 system very easily, without losing much disk space or installing not officially supported After a successful install, I rebooted to rEFInd to find that it is showing rEFind_x64. Hopefully, one of the hidden startup options bring you to Pop!_OS again? As a workaround, it might be possible to boot Pop! OS again rEFInd seems a good product, but I run 88-90 Linux distros on this rig, and the horizontal nature of rEFInd would make it a nightmare to navigate. Both linux boots boot into a wierd non-graphical mode (initramfs), in order to actually get PopOs to boot, I need to I reinstalled rEFInd on Linux Mint and got POP!OS and Mint to appear in rEFInd. conf, stored in rEFInd's main directory); or for Linux kernels, in the refind_linux. Use Pop!_OS In a Virtual Machine as for uninstalling refind - I really don't know how to help you if you don't remember how you installed it. I much prefer rEFInd over GRUB, as I'm running multiple linux distros. After upgrading to the beta, the rEFInd entries for which UEFI partition I want to boot into are no longer there. I was determined to enable secure boot for a bit extra security, and I I feel like I'm going in circles Whenever I install rEFInd to my disk, the option to boot up Windows 10 disappears, and when I try to fix it (By following this guide) bootrec /fixboot bootrec /scanos bootrec I'm on a dual boot setup and used rEFInd.
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