Re: Re-enable grub boot in UEFI (Windows took over it)

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You can to use efibootmgr for this. NVRAM boot entry is what changed, not
the contents of the EFI System partition.

efibootmgr -v

Will list all entries and Boot Order. You need to use --bootorder to make
sure the CentOS entry is first.


Chris Murphy
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