I've searched for hours and found lots of help, but haven't found my specific solution. Installed Mint on this 4 year old HP Probook that upgrading to Windows 10 had bricked. I'm loving Mint but I'm getting the boot order not found initializing defaults message at startup and would like to resolve it. It goes ahead and boots to Mint fine, but I'd like to get rid of the message on boot.
I installed in UEFI no csm
fastboot is off
secureboot is off
efibootmgr says
xmancave-HP:~$ efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0000
Boot0000* ubuntu
xmancave-HP:~$
Simple solution?
Thanks,
Griff
Boot Order Not Found Problem
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Boot Order Not Found Problem
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Re: Boot Order Not Found Problem
Probably, yes. Just poke around in the machine's BIOS. You're looking for anything that specifies something other than Linux Mint as the boot OS.
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Re: Boot Order Not Found Problem
Nothing in the F10 BIOS setup, but I hit F9 for boot order and found Ubuntu in there. Used that and it skipped the "BoorOrder not found" message, but next boot it was back again. I'll keep poking around. Thanks for the reply.Kadaitcha Man wrote: ⤴Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:12 amProbably, yes. Just poke around in the machine's BIOS. You're looking for anything that specifies something other than Linux Mint as the boot OS.
Griff
Re: Boot Order Not Found Problem
See the first answer here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1042747 ... -not-found
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1042747 ... -not-found
Re: Boot Order Not Found Problem
For me I get that if I just let the laptop boot by itself. if I select boot options at startup(f9) and choose to boot EFI file, I go through the available folder to one named Ubuntu, when booting from any of these I don't get that message, just black screen then desktop. Is this black screen a hidden GRUB menu? I changes /etc/default/grub property SET_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden to menu - https://www.fosslicious.com/2020/01/sho ... linux.html - still no boot menu tho..