I have the same issue, Modern Linux and Windows 10 seem to have a
deathmatch going on the UEFI boot process.
I have not yet found a graceful resolution yet.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:13 AM, dad <
pademc1@cox.net> wrote:
> Does anyone else have this problem?
>
> On my desktop computer I have three hard drives. Drive A is for files,
> drive B is for Linux (Mint 17.3), and drive C is for Windows 10. In the
> Linux mode, I connect drives A & B, C is disconnected. In Windows mode,
> only drive C is connected (I don't trust Windows anywhere near my permanent
> files).
>
> On my Windows drive, I was using Win 7. After upgrading to 10, My boot
> process for Linux is very complicated. Windows 10 altered my boot process
> so that it starts very quickly. When I switch over to Linux, I have to
> physically go to the boot menu to choose Linux, if I don't I get a blank
> screen.
>
> I have an MSI Z97S SLI Krait edition motherboard. Any ideas how I can get
> Linux to boot properly?
>
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