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  • #21
    Originally posted by Mystro256 View Post
    TrueCrypt support? Wasn't that deprecated like 3 years ago?
    If it works with VeraCrypt, it could be useful.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
      Is this still needed after installing grub:
      UEFI dual boot:

      Log into Windows and start an administrative command prompt:
      Press Windows key
      Search for cmd
      Right click --> Run as Administrator

      Type this command:
      bcdedit /set "{bootmgr}" path \EFI\debian\grubx64.efi

      Windows updates change this and grub does not work anymore, so you have do that again.
      Thanks, funny enough mine has just been broken (probably due to this!) and put in USB key with refind on it to get going again.
      I"ll try this.

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      • #23
        MORSE CODE?!?!?!!

        I'm still on rEFInd and I have no plans on switching. It's completely unreasonable to not have a simple GUI with icons in the 21st century.

        Does not support f2fs, but supports ext2-3-4, btrfs, and windows filesystems (and some other stuff).

        And it supports beautiful themes
        Last edited by starshipeleven; 21 February 2017, 11:35 AM.

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        • #24
          Where is the F2FS support? Most people could really care less about the morse code output to be honest.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by jwh7 View Post
            As for the M.2, that is independent of a bootloader. You just need your system BIOS/UEFI to enumerate it.
            Directly from UEFI is boot from M2 working, from same partition copied to Sata storage too, it really looks like Grub2 bug or lack of feature.

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            • #26
              Which is best way how to install rEFInd, is added is distros repositories, or its there some binary or standalone USB installer?

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