On Friday, 08 April 2022 at 16:14, Zamir SUN wrote:
[...]
Probably it isn't a problem for some users, but I'm still
having bad
experience with UEFI on x86_64 now. Out of my 3 machines I only have 1
system that works fine with UEFI. And my parents' laptop was purchased
2 years ago and the UEFI firmware does not allow to boot anything
other than Windows on UEFI mode (regardless of turning secure boot on
or off) and I have to switch to BIOS mode to make Fedora work there.
So in this situation, I think it's way too aggressive to accept the
change - this will probably drive away some potential new users with
decent laptop like my parents'.
Have you tried renaming your Fedora boot entry to "Windows Boot
Manager"? I have one Sony laptop that boots only the boot entry with
that exact name.
Regards,
Dominik
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