Hi, I did all the steps on Debian 12 Bookworm and it didn't work, I still have the two boot options. Rebooting in the system and using efibootmgr show the two options again. Any idea on why it does that ?
@@quickandeasytools Thanks for your quick response, I found that the two files for the two different boots are shimx64.efi and grubx64.efi, but I don't have any shim.efi file. Should I delete one of these, and which if it matters ? (And by the way it's not a big deal if what you tell breaks my linux, since it's a fresh install)
@@quickandeasytools Thank you so much, I did that and I now have a single boot entry that takes me to the grub. You earned yourself a subscriber, nice videos !
Im facing a problem dual booting linux in my asus laptop I almost dual booted every linux iso but my screen is dim and I cannot control brightness I tried alot of online fixes but everything failed is there a way you could help me with this issue?
Please give me some more information. 1. Getting a completely black screen or being unable to adjust the brightness? 2. When did you experience this problem? When booting the installation USB or after a successful installation? 3. It also matters which distribution you want to install, so choose which one to try to fix the problem. Thanks for watching!
Hi, I did all the steps on Debian 12 Bookworm and it didn't work, I still have the two boot options. Rebooting in the system and using efibootmgr show the two options again. Any idea on why it does that ?
Manually delete shim.efi or shim64.efi. It doesn't matter who.
Write what happened so I can help if the problem is solved.
Greetings
@@quickandeasytools Thanks for your quick response, I found that the two files for the two different boots are shimx64.efi and grubx64.efi, but I don't have any shim.efi file. Should I delete one of these, and which if it matters ? (And by the way it's not a big deal if what you tell breaks my linux, since it's a fresh install)
I don't currently have Debian installed but I think you should delete shim64.efi which is in EFI/Debian
Greetings
@@quickandeasytools Thank you so much, I did that and I now have a single boot entry that takes me to the grub. You earned yourself a subscriber, nice videos !
@@IGaming73 I am glad I helped.
Thanks for watching and appreciating my work.
Im facing a problem dual booting linux in my asus laptop I almost dual booted every linux iso but my screen is dim and I cannot control brightness I tried alot of online fixes but everything failed is there a way you could help me with this issue?
Please give me some more information.
1. Getting a completely black screen or being unable to adjust the brightness?
2. When did you experience this problem? When booting the installation USB or after a successful installation?
3. It also matters which distribution you want to install, so choose which one to try to fix the problem.
Thanks for watching!
@@quickandeasytools I'm unable to adjust the brightness and I experience this on a live boot and while installing and after installing
@@quickandeasytools it happens in every distro not a specific one
@@quickandeasytools im currently installing cachyos
@@quickandeasytools I currently have cachy os installed