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Boot ubuntu automatically with dual partition
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Just decided to try out ubuntu on my new pc. I installed ubuntu with USB. To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time. I tried changing the prioritylist in ubuntu command line, and also tried using the boot settings menu, but my problem there was ubuntu is not an option, with either uefi or legacy mode. Anyone knows what may be the problem? Thanks!
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Just decided to try out ubuntu on my new pc. I installed ubuntu with USB. To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time. I tried changing the prioritylist in ubuntu command line, and also tried using the boot settings menu, but my problem there was ubuntu is not an option, with either uefi or legacy mode. Anyone knows what may be the problem? Thanks!
boot dual-boot partitioning process-priority
If there's an option to boot from the hd (ATA...) pick that as priority.
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:37
@guillermochamorro Theres only an option to use USB, or HD(windows boot manager)
– MrRoger2
Jun 27 at 14:47
But you say "To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time", what options do you have then?
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:58
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You must make the selection in your firmware (motherboard BIOS/UEFI). There is usually an option to arrange the boot order of devices, you should put the device where GRUB bootloader is installed (the drive where you installed Ubuntu). I second the request from @user68186 to edit your question with that info. The more relevant information you can provide in a clear manner, the better.
– Nmath
Jun 27 at 17:13
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Boot repair instructions: askubuntu.com/a/1105737/307523
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 27 at 17:32
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Just decided to try out ubuntu on my new pc. I installed ubuntu with USB. To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time. I tried changing the prioritylist in ubuntu command line, and also tried using the boot settings menu, but my problem there was ubuntu is not an option, with either uefi or legacy mode. Anyone knows what may be the problem? Thanks!
boot dual-boot partitioning process-priority
Just decided to try out ubuntu on my new pc. I installed ubuntu with USB. To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time. I tried changing the prioritylist in ubuntu command line, and also tried using the boot settings menu, but my problem there was ubuntu is not an option, with either uefi or legacy mode. Anyone knows what may be the problem? Thanks!
boot dual-boot partitioning process-priority
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If there's an option to boot from the hd (ATA...) pick that as priority.
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:37
@guillermochamorro Theres only an option to use USB, or HD(windows boot manager)
– MrRoger2
Jun 27 at 14:47
But you say "To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time", what options do you have then?
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:58
1
You must make the selection in your firmware (motherboard BIOS/UEFI). There is usually an option to arrange the boot order of devices, you should put the device where GRUB bootloader is installed (the drive where you installed Ubuntu). I second the request from @user68186 to edit your question with that info. The more relevant information you can provide in a clear manner, the better.
– Nmath
Jun 27 at 17:13
1
Boot repair instructions: askubuntu.com/a/1105737/307523
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 27 at 17:32
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show 6 more comments
If there's an option to boot from the hd (ATA...) pick that as priority.
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:37
@guillermochamorro Theres only an option to use USB, or HD(windows boot manager)
– MrRoger2
Jun 27 at 14:47
But you say "To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time", what options do you have then?
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:58
1
You must make the selection in your firmware (motherboard BIOS/UEFI). There is usually an option to arrange the boot order of devices, you should put the device where GRUB bootloader is installed (the drive where you installed Ubuntu). I second the request from @user68186 to edit your question with that info. The more relevant information you can provide in a clear manner, the better.
– Nmath
Jun 27 at 17:13
1
Boot repair instructions: askubuntu.com/a/1105737/307523
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 27 at 17:32
If there's an option to boot from the hd (ATA...) pick that as priority.
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:37
If there's an option to boot from the hd (ATA...) pick that as priority.
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:37
@guillermochamorro Theres only an option to use USB, or HD(windows boot manager)
– MrRoger2
Jun 27 at 14:47
@guillermochamorro Theres only an option to use USB, or HD(windows boot manager)
– MrRoger2
Jun 27 at 14:47
But you say "To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time", what options do you have then?
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:58
But you say "To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time", what options do you have then?
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:58
1
1
You must make the selection in your firmware (motherboard BIOS/UEFI). There is usually an option to arrange the boot order of devices, you should put the device where GRUB bootloader is installed (the drive where you installed Ubuntu). I second the request from @user68186 to edit your question with that info. The more relevant information you can provide in a clear manner, the better.
– Nmath
Jun 27 at 17:13
You must make the selection in your firmware (motherboard BIOS/UEFI). There is usually an option to arrange the boot order of devices, you should put the device where GRUB bootloader is installed (the drive where you installed Ubuntu). I second the request from @user68186 to edit your question with that info. The more relevant information you can provide in a clear manner, the better.
– Nmath
Jun 27 at 17:13
1
1
Boot repair instructions: askubuntu.com/a/1105737/307523
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 27 at 17:32
Boot repair instructions: askubuntu.com/a/1105737/307523
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 27 at 17:32
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If there's an option to boot from the hd (ATA...) pick that as priority.
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:37
@guillermochamorro Theres only an option to use USB, or HD(windows boot manager)
– MrRoger2
Jun 27 at 14:47
But you say "To boot ubuntu I have to press f11 every time", what options do you have then?
– guillermo chamorro
Jun 27 at 14:58
1
You must make the selection in your firmware (motherboard BIOS/UEFI). There is usually an option to arrange the boot order of devices, you should put the device where GRUB bootloader is installed (the drive where you installed Ubuntu). I second the request from @user68186 to edit your question with that info. The more relevant information you can provide in a clear manner, the better.
– Nmath
Jun 27 at 17:13
1
Boot repair instructions: askubuntu.com/a/1105737/307523
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 27 at 17:32