Thanks so much for your clear instructions. Everything was as indicated down to Step 7, but I am not able to update GRUB. There was no /etc/default/grub file but I added as I understood your instructions. (Note that my machine is dual booting with Windows 10 as well with UEFI enabled. There doesn't seem to be any use of GRUB, I select the OS with the BOOT menu F12). No apparent change in the configuration. Any assistance would be appreciated.
I have been able to tweak the Windows Registry to disable Modern/Connect Standby, which was a terrible nuisance. Now working to update POP_OS too.
I was using POP!_OS 20.04 LTS, but I have abandon the machine and returned it. So, unfortunately, there is no exploration to pursue here. Thanks. I plan to get another machine and will try POP!_OS there when I have time.
pop os use systemd-boot for UEFI. You will have to modify /boot/efi/loader/entries/Pop_OS-current.conf. The CPIO archive need to be placed inside /boot/efi/EFI/
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Thanks so much for your clear instructions. Everything was as indicated down to Step 7, but I am not able to update GRUB. There was no /etc/default/grub file but I added as I understood your instructions. (Note that my machine is dual booting with Windows 10 as well with UEFI enabled. There doesn't seem to be any use of GRUB, I select the OS with the BOOT menu F12). No apparent change in the configuration. Any assistance would be appreciated.
I have been able to tweak the Windows Registry to disable Modern/Connect Standby, which was a terrible nuisance. Now working to update POP_OS too.
Thanks
Wich distro are you using? Every distro I know has the grub file in that place.
I was using POP!_OS 20.04 LTS, but I have abandon the machine and returned it. So, unfortunately, there is no exploration to pursue here. Thanks. I plan to get another machine and will try POP!_OS there when I have time.
Jeff
pop os use systemd-boot for UEFI. You will have to modify /boot/efi/loader/entries/Pop_OS-current.conf. The CPIO archive need to be placed inside /boot/efi/EFI/