Linux grub frustration
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:17 pm
I reformatted both the main drive and an SSD drive I installed. My old HP PC was from 2008. It ran only in legacy mode. Never had issues installing various Linux distros.
Because the ACEPC AK1 I have uses eufi mode, I'm confused as to what to do. I don't play games. The most demanding thing I do is use audacity.
Do I need to use eufi mode or can I go in the bios, turn off secure boot as well as select legacy mode instead?
When I format my SSD drive in Linux should I choose msdos for the partition table or gpt?
All I want is something easy to use like the older computers I had.
Having installed a few distros to try out, the installation was not the issue. It's grub. I reboot the computer and am presented with the grub cursor or the grub resume cursor. What am I doing wrong? Even when I press f7 to bring up the default boot menu, every item I click on brings me to the grub windows I just mentioned.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Because the ACEPC AK1 I have uses eufi mode, I'm confused as to what to do. I don't play games. The most demanding thing I do is use audacity.
Do I need to use eufi mode or can I go in the bios, turn off secure boot as well as select legacy mode instead?
When I format my SSD drive in Linux should I choose msdos for the partition table or gpt?
All I want is something easy to use like the older computers I had.
Having installed a few distros to try out, the installation was not the issue. It's grub. I reboot the computer and am presented with the grub cursor or the grub resume cursor. What am I doing wrong? Even when I press f7 to bring up the default boot menu, every item I click on brings me to the grub windows I just mentioned.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!