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On a dual boot Ubuntu 18.04LTS -Windows 10 setup.



By default I launch into Ubuntu



I see a black screen on boot for about 10 seconds then my desktop.



I last reconfigured my setup over a year ago but can't recall what I did to hide the GRUB on boot.
I was able to see the GRUB menu on boot at one time.



My goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition.



Any help appreciated!










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  • With UEFI, you should be able to press escape after UEFI boot screen & before grub. But if UEFI fast boot on, you may not have time. You also should be able to press key to get into UEFI boot menu often f10 or f12 but varies. If you set grub timeout to 0 it can be a problem.

    – oldfred
    Apr 13 at 23:06






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    You are not clear in what you want. Do you want to boot to grub, ie get grub screen back, or boot directly to Windows without grub? You should not need to keep using BIOS to decide where to boot to. That's what grub is for.

    – Paul Benson
    Apr 13 at 23:25












  • You said that your goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition. Reboot the system. Press del key and reach BIOS setup screen. Set up Windows loader to top priority among bootloaders present there. Done!

    – Marmayogi
    Apr 14 at 2:31

















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On a dual boot Ubuntu 18.04LTS -Windows 10 setup.



By default I launch into Ubuntu



I see a black screen on boot for about 10 seconds then my desktop.



I last reconfigured my setup over a year ago but can't recall what I did to hide the GRUB on boot.
I was able to see the GRUB menu on boot at one time.



My goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition.



Any help appreciated!










share|improve this question






















  • With UEFI, you should be able to press escape after UEFI boot screen & before grub. But if UEFI fast boot on, you may not have time. You also should be able to press key to get into UEFI boot menu often f10 or f12 but varies. If you set grub timeout to 0 it can be a problem.

    – oldfred
    Apr 13 at 23:06






  • 1





    You are not clear in what you want. Do you want to boot to grub, ie get grub screen back, or boot directly to Windows without grub? You should not need to keep using BIOS to decide where to boot to. That's what grub is for.

    – Paul Benson
    Apr 13 at 23:25












  • You said that your goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition. Reboot the system. Press del key and reach BIOS setup screen. Set up Windows loader to top priority among bootloaders present there. Done!

    – Marmayogi
    Apr 14 at 2:31













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On a dual boot Ubuntu 18.04LTS -Windows 10 setup.



By default I launch into Ubuntu



I see a black screen on boot for about 10 seconds then my desktop.



I last reconfigured my setup over a year ago but can't recall what I did to hide the GRUB on boot.
I was able to see the GRUB menu on boot at one time.



My goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition.



Any help appreciated!










share|improve this question














On a dual boot Ubuntu 18.04LTS -Windows 10 setup.



By default I launch into Ubuntu



I see a black screen on boot for about 10 seconds then my desktop.



I last reconfigured my setup over a year ago but can't recall what I did to hide the GRUB on boot.
I was able to see the GRUB menu on boot at one time.



My goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition.



Any help appreciated!







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  • With UEFI, you should be able to press escape after UEFI boot screen & before grub. But if UEFI fast boot on, you may not have time. You also should be able to press key to get into UEFI boot menu often f10 or f12 but varies. If you set grub timeout to 0 it can be a problem.

    – oldfred
    Apr 13 at 23:06






  • 1





    You are not clear in what you want. Do you want to boot to grub, ie get grub screen back, or boot directly to Windows without grub? You should not need to keep using BIOS to decide where to boot to. That's what grub is for.

    – Paul Benson
    Apr 13 at 23:25












  • You said that your goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition. Reboot the system. Press del key and reach BIOS setup screen. Set up Windows loader to top priority among bootloaders present there. Done!

    – Marmayogi
    Apr 14 at 2:31

















  • With UEFI, you should be able to press escape after UEFI boot screen & before grub. But if UEFI fast boot on, you may not have time. You also should be able to press key to get into UEFI boot menu often f10 or f12 but varies. If you set grub timeout to 0 it can be a problem.

    – oldfred
    Apr 13 at 23:06






  • 1





    You are not clear in what you want. Do you want to boot to grub, ie get grub screen back, or boot directly to Windows without grub? You should not need to keep using BIOS to decide where to boot to. That's what grub is for.

    – Paul Benson
    Apr 13 at 23:25












  • You said that your goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition. Reboot the system. Press del key and reach BIOS setup screen. Set up Windows loader to top priority among bootloaders present there. Done!

    – Marmayogi
    Apr 14 at 2:31
















With UEFI, you should be able to press escape after UEFI boot screen & before grub. But if UEFI fast boot on, you may not have time. You also should be able to press key to get into UEFI boot menu often f10 or f12 but varies. If you set grub timeout to 0 it can be a problem.

– oldfred
Apr 13 at 23:06





With UEFI, you should be able to press escape after UEFI boot screen & before grub. But if UEFI fast boot on, you may not have time. You also should be able to press key to get into UEFI boot menu often f10 or f12 but varies. If you set grub timeout to 0 it can be a problem.

– oldfred
Apr 13 at 23:06




1




1





You are not clear in what you want. Do you want to boot to grub, ie get grub screen back, or boot directly to Windows without grub? You should not need to keep using BIOS to decide where to boot to. That's what grub is for.

– Paul Benson
Apr 13 at 23:25






You are not clear in what you want. Do you want to boot to grub, ie get grub screen back, or boot directly to Windows without grub? You should not need to keep using BIOS to decide where to boot to. That's what grub is for.

– Paul Benson
Apr 13 at 23:25














You said that your goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition. Reboot the system. Press del key and reach BIOS setup screen. Set up Windows loader to top priority among bootloaders present there. Done!

– Marmayogi
Apr 14 at 2:31





You said that your goal is simply to log into BIOS to switch my startup to my Windows partition. Reboot the system. Press del key and reach BIOS setup screen. Set up Windows loader to top priority among bootloaders present there. Done!

– Marmayogi
Apr 14 at 2:31










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You can change some grub options by editing the /etc/default/grub file. One thing to try could be to change the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there to some larger value, like 30 or so, then it should wait for 30 seconds hopefully giving your screen enough time to show the menu.



After editing the /etc/default/grub file, run the update-grub command:



update-grub


and then reboot.






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      You can change some grub options by editing the /etc/default/grub file. One thing to try could be to change the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there to some larger value, like 30 or so, then it should wait for 30 seconds hopefully giving your screen enough time to show the menu.



      After editing the /etc/default/grub file, run the update-grub command:



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        You can change some grub options by editing the /etc/default/grub file. One thing to try could be to change the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there to some larger value, like 30 or so, then it should wait for 30 seconds hopefully giving your screen enough time to show the menu.



        After editing the /etc/default/grub file, run the update-grub command:



        update-grub


        and then reboot.






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          You can change some grub options by editing the /etc/default/grub file. One thing to try could be to change the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there to some larger value, like 30 or so, then it should wait for 30 seconds hopefully giving your screen enough time to show the menu.



          After editing the /etc/default/grub file, run the update-grub command:



          update-grub


          and then reboot.






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          You can change some grub options by editing the /etc/default/grub file. One thing to try could be to change the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there to some larger value, like 30 or so, then it should wait for 30 seconds hopefully giving your screen enough time to show the menu.



          After editing the /etc/default/grub file, run the update-grub command:



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