Does UEFI go if Windows go
by bwgolling from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5HD0X)
This is probably a dumb question but that never stopped me before.
My computer currently is set up to dual boot Linux and/or Windows, and I am considering deleting windows altogether.
My question is when Linux goes on the hard drive will it boot with efi by default or the old way?
I gotta tell ya that the efi stuff and grub gives me the heebie jeebies because it is so easy to make a mistake that can be catastrophic. I can tell you stories.
So if I were to wipe the disk completely and install, say Ubuntu (or whatever) will bootloader use efi by default.
My computer currently is set up to dual boot Linux and/or Windows, and I am considering deleting windows altogether.
My question is when Linux goes on the hard drive will it boot with efi by default or the old way?
I gotta tell ya that the efi stuff and grub gives me the heebie jeebies because it is so easy to make a mistake that can be catastrophic. I can tell you stories.
So if I were to wipe the disk completely and install, say Ubuntu (or whatever) will bootloader use efi by default.