Only this year did I switch to UEFI. The main benefit is having multiple bootloaders (e.g. Windows and Linux) and selecting among them at boot via F12.
Only this year did I switch to UEFI. The main benefit is having multiple bootloaders (e.g. Windows and Linux) and selecting among them at boot via F12.
I could do that through grub before UEFI, except I used arrows instead of f12 to select my boot OS
In fact since UEFI it's more complicated to boot on a USB key now
I could do that through grub before UEFI, except I used arrows instead of f12 to select my boot OS
In fact since UEFI it's more complicated to boot on a USB key now
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