On 07/15/2015 01:07 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 14/07/2015 22:30, Chris Murphy a écrit :
I do not know of any distribution that supports UEFI Windows and CSM-BIOS Linux installations. At the least you are stuck depending on the firmware's boot manager to switch between Linux and Windows, because a BIOS GRUB will not boot a UEFI Windows.
I don't know what is CSM, but for sure grub can boot UEFI windows (may be simply launching EFI binary) - at least grub-efi (install in uefi mode)
jdd
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