• Re: how to remove debian in bios menu

    From Michel Verdier@21:1/5 to Hans on Sat Apr 5 11:00:01 2025
    On 2025-04-05, Hans wrote:

    Maybe for someione interesting: As I also have Windows on my drive, there is an entry for Windows. I deleted this, because then I only have the entry "debian". And this is tarting grub, which got an entry for Windows.
    Dunno, if this is a good way, but it is working for me.

    If I remember well it will be added again with each windows update. And potentially set to the default boot...

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  • From Hans@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 5 10:20:01 2025
    Am Samstag, 5. April 2025, 16:54:24 CEST schrieb hlyg:
    i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show

    under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian

    but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work

    most probably they are resulted from previous installation on gpt disks

    how to remove them?

    I have a DELL Latitude, dual boot (Debian and Windows), should have same BIOS than yours.

    Go into the BIOS-setup, then look General -> Boot Sequence , on the right side you can delete or deativate all unneeded boot entries.

    My bootentry is "debian", should be your active one.

    Maybe for someione interesting: As I also have Windows on my drive, there is an entry for Windows. I deleted this, because then I only have the entry "debian". And this is tarting grub, which got an entry for Windows.
    Dunno, if this is a good way, but it is working for me.

    Hope, this helps.

    Best

    Hans

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