Unable to launch Linux Dual-Boot from BIOS
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I have a Dell G3 Laptop. I have already installed dual-boot Ubuntu Linux (with Windows 10 as a first OS), but now I cannot launch my Ubuntu from the one-time boot menu. When I click on the partition where I installed Ubuntu, I get an error:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults. Creating boot entry "Boot000A" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushimx64.efi"
There are some solutions on the internet, but all of then include some BIOS options configuration that I cannot configure in my BIOS menu. Do you have any ideas on how to deal with this?
boot dual-boot uefi bios
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I have a Dell G3 Laptop. I have already installed dual-boot Ubuntu Linux (with Windows 10 as a first OS), but now I cannot launch my Ubuntu from the one-time boot menu. When I click on the partition where I installed Ubuntu, I get an error:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults. Creating boot entry "Boot000A" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushimx64.efi"
There are some solutions on the internet, but all of then include some BIOS options configuration that I cannot configure in my BIOS menu. Do you have any ideas on how to deal with this?
boot dual-boot uefi bios
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I have a Dell G3 Laptop. I have already installed dual-boot Ubuntu Linux (with Windows 10 as a first OS), but now I cannot launch my Ubuntu from the one-time boot menu. When I click on the partition where I installed Ubuntu, I get an error:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults. Creating boot entry "Boot000A" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushimx64.efi"
There are some solutions on the internet, but all of then include some BIOS options configuration that I cannot configure in my BIOS menu. Do you have any ideas on how to deal with this?
boot dual-boot uefi bios
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I have a Dell G3 Laptop. I have already installed dual-boot Ubuntu Linux (with Windows 10 as a first OS), but now I cannot launch my Ubuntu from the one-time boot menu. When I click on the partition where I installed Ubuntu, I get an error:
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults. Creating boot entry "Boot000A" with label "ubuntu" for file "EFIubuntushimx64.efi"
There are some solutions on the internet, but all of then include some BIOS options configuration that I cannot configure in my BIOS menu. Do you have any ideas on how to deal with this?
boot dual-boot uefi bios
boot dual-boot uefi bios
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