As such a common advice when new users want to dual boot with Windows is to install grub. Most new users don't know how systemd-boot works and the fact that it is mostly transparent to the user (as a boot-manager should be), makes it hard for some users to understand. Pop!_OS uses systemd-boot as its boot manager. This guide elaborates on how to either install OS's using the same EFI partition or copy Windows's EFI Microsoft folder into Pop!_OS's /boot/efi/EFI. To dual boot Windows and Pop!_OS with a menu, both operating systems' EFI files need to be in the same FAT32 partition. TL:DR: Dual boot from the same drive with Windows and Pop!_OS already installed: See 4. Hold "l" to boot linux after POST or "w" to boot Windows after POST without visiting the menu. Select with arrows, add timeout with "t" or reduce with "T" (+/- also work), select default with "d". It's always Microsoft but you need capital EFI when copying. sudo cp -ax /mnt/EFI/Microsoft /boot/efi/EFI (you can find the folder after the word efi in os-prober's output.sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt (you can find your drive in the first part of the os-prober's output).Dual Boot Pop!_OS with Windows using systemd-boot The ultimate guide for any combinationĮXTREMEY SHORT TL:DR: If you know what you're doing - The absolute quickest:
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