>want to dual boot between windows and linux with hibernate >finally manage to make hibernate work on both of them >can't add windows to grub because of EFI shit
Is the only reason for UEFI being there to break working shit and make people use buggy interface for changing basic options?
Ryder Russell
>too stupid to make computer work garbage in, garbage out
Joshua Long
>uefi board >uses grub mfw
Landon Walker
just use BIOS senpai. What features does uEFI have that are even worthwhile?
>oh look I can bloat my bootloader by running yet another OS
Dominic Gutierrez
>UEFI
Works great for me with systemd-boot (prev. Gummiboot).
Joseph Gutierrez
i miss old bios gui
Benjamin Davis
>F2: Classic Mode
James Gray
Not all UEFI have such option.
Jace Cook
>systemd Poettering pls go.
Cameron Ross
grub works fine; OP just doesn't know how to use it
Lucas Hill
from a users pov the most important will be gpt
Jeremiah Campbell
You can boot from a GPT disk using legacy compatibility.
It's better just to use an SSD that's MBR to boot from though and have your other HDDs on GPT.
Nathaniel Morgan
What even is the purpose of that GUI? Why? Just use a standard, utilitarian, proper interface like pic related rather than trying THIS hard
Ryder Bailey
Use separate hard drives and use MBR.
Cooper Hall
The other thing has mouse support. I don't know why they designed it this way, just from a programmers standpoint, how it looks is always less important than the functionality, but I guess they couldn't resist to add logos and stuff then they didn't knew when to stop. I am afraid that if coreboot had a template for making the most gay bootscreen, more companies would jump ship.
Jack James
Install Gentoo
Grayson Bennett
Just learn how to use a fucking computer
Elijah Brown
I liked the other one better as well.
But I'm not really mad because I spend like 10 minutes per year there so whatever
Luis King
You don't choose your OS in GRUB, UEFI does that now. Less hackey than before.
Luke Nelson
it's also less flexible, as you have less control over UEFI compared to GRUB