Is it possible to change the OS that grub boots by default, but only for 1 reboot?<BR><BR>Here's the scenario that I'd like to get working:<BR><BR>1. SSH into RedHat 9 and change something so that a ...
Because of my multi-boot setup, and the fact that I am more or less continually reloading one distribution or another, I've had to look a bit deeper into setting up and configuring GRUB recently. Here ...
I'm going to start this post by saying something that a lot of people will find surprising. There are a lot of things that I like about UEFI firmware and the UEFI boot process. I think it is an ...
Operating system maintainers, computer manufacturers, security and virtualization software vendors have worked together over the past few months to coordinate a unified response to a vulnerability ...
UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is the open, multi-vendor replacement for the aging BIOS standard, which first appeared in IBM computers in 1976. The UEFI standard is extensive, covering ...
No such luck. Nor do I think it would be a good idea to use FAT for your grub boot partition -- I've never tried it and can't guarantee it'd work. However, if you were to store the boot image on a FAT ...
Why it matters: Billions of computers that are currently in use rely on a feature called Secure Boot to ensure malware has one less way of penetrating your computer. However, a new flaw discovered in ...