After that one boot, the system reverts to the default. No permanent changes. No risk of bricking your bootloader. Step 1: Locate your GRUB .efi file. Usually, it’s at: \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi or \EFI\fedora\grubx64.efi on your EFI System Partition (ESP).
Never Spam F12 Again: Seamless Dual-Booting with win2grub Tags: Linux, Windows, Dual Boot, GRUB, Automation win2grub
The win2grub way: One command. Restart. Linux. After that one boot, the system reverts to the default
We’ve all been there. You’re deep in a Windows session—maybe gaming or editing a video—and you need to switch to Linux for some coding or server work. Step 1: Locate your GRUB
Let me introduce you to my new favorite dual-booting companion: . What is win2grub ? win2grub is a lightweight script/tool for Windows that bridges the gap between the Windows Boot Manager and the GRUB bootloader. Instead of fighting your UEFI/BIOS for boot priority, win2grub sets the next boot to go directly to GRUB.