Windows 10: Don't Let Linux GRUB to Show Boot Option!

Discus and support Don't Let Linux GRUB to Show Boot Option! in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Well in my PC 2 OS are installed. Win 10 & Win 7. Now Win 10 boot manager is by default shown. But if I install any Linux distro I think Linux GRUB... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/SHH19, Apr 8, 2020.

  1. /u/SHH19 Win User

    Don't Let Linux GRUB to Show Boot Option!


    Well in my PC 2 OS are installed. Win 10 & Win 7. Now Win 10 boot manager is by default shown. But if I install any Linux distro I think Linux GRUB will take control over Windows 10 boot manager. If so then will I be able to change boot manager from within Windows 10 by going to..

    msconfig > Boot??

    Will msconfig > Boot show Linux distro in the list? https://imgur.com/a/5L825by

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    /u/SHH19, Apr 8, 2020
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  2. Dr Coloso Win User

    Windows 10 updates don´t play nicely with Grub

    Ok I have this big problem. On the mayority of the updates installing fails at 100 percent and it rolls back. I have dual boot with Opensuse linux and the thing is that I´d discovered that if Grub is installed in the MBR the update will fail . I have to
    rewrite the MBR and the boot sector to be able to install the update. How the heck this happened?? There are millions of intel classmates here in my country that have Windows 7 and some linux distro and I ve never heard of any kind of problem with those. Windows
    10 goes a step backwards in therms of interop and bans the update if you are using grub.
     
    Dr Coloso, Apr 8, 2020
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  3. how to change boot loader from grub (linux) to windows ?

    I have dual boot BOSS linux and windows 10. I want to change my boot loader from grub to windows. So plz guide me on how from change grub to windows
     
    shekarbalakrishnan, Apr 8, 2020
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  4. Ignasi Win User

    Don't Let Linux GRUB to Show Boot Option!

    uefi boot not showing ubuntu / GRUB

    I've an acer aspire e 14.

    It has a single HDD with 7 partitions:

    • EFI system on /dev/sda1
    • Something described as "Microsoft Reserved" on /dev/sda2
    • Windows 10 FS on /dev/sda3
    • Linux FS on /dev/sda5
    • Swap on /dev/sda6
    • Microsoft Windows Recovery Manager on /dev/sda4
    • Free Space on /dev/sda

    Now the thing is, I'm sure both windows 10 and linux (lubuntu) are installed on UEFI mode, however there's no entry in the boot order to let me select ubuntu or grub as the prefered boot option.

    If I don't do anything at boot it will automatically boot to windows 10 without asking anything.

    If I want to boot to ubuntu I have to do the following trick:

    1. Insert a bootable USB stick (with grub)
    2. Once the computer boots, the grub of usb stick lets me choose between trying the live version of the OS in the USB or installing it, I just press Escape.
    3. This brings up a console into which I just type 'exit'.
    4. The following screen seems to be the UEFI boot selection, and it lets me choose between booting the USB, an 'unknown device', or windows 10 boot manager. If I choose the USB it just goes back to the screen on step 2. If I choose the last it boots windows 10, and if I choose the 'unknown device' it finally shows the screen of grub that's installed in the computer which lets me choose to boot lubuntu or windows.

    I really have no idea as to how to solve this issue, so any suggestion or advice is welcome.

    (Edit) Among the things I tried are the following:

    • "efibootmgr -v" shows up two entries for the same file (an \EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi) one named ubuntu, and the other "unkwnown device" this last one also finish the description with an RC. I tried to change the --bootorder to match both of them before the windows boot manager, to no efect, at restarting I boot to windows, and when going back to linux the boot order is not the one I placed before.
    • I tried redbuilding the grub as suggested by SmallLoanOf1M, to the same result, but I noticed a weird thing, my linux has a /boot/efi folder. But when I mounted the EFI system (/dev/sda1) to rebuild grub, what I got was that there is an "EFI" folder (notice the caps), could that be the problem? and if so, how should I solve this without messing up anything?
     
    Ignasi, Apr 8, 2020
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