Direct boot

Pulsar

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Hi guys,

I was wondering how I could set, aside from the BIOS settings, the direct boot of my Hack without having to manually select the boot disk all the time.

Thanks (y)
 
You can set the default with ctrl + enter, then set the timeout to 0. But always good to have a boot stick with an EFI that has the picker enabled.
 
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Also check what is set under Preferences > Startup Disk under macOS. Every time I do an NVRAM reset it defaults to my Windows drive and I have to manually set it again.
 
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You can set the default with ctrl + enter, then set the timeout to 0. But always good to have a boot stick with an EFI that has the picker enabled.

Thanks for the reply guys.

Timeout 0 where should I set it? From the config file?
 
Thanks for the reply guys.

Timeout 0 where should I set it? From the config file?

Yeah it's in the config under Misc -> Boot
 
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Hello everybody!

Thanks for the answers.

I pressed enter + crtl on boot selecting the partition with the Hack and set timeout 0 in the config. NVRAM reset.

But it keeps giving me the same screen on boot.
 
Set ShowPicker to false and it'll auto boot to the default device.
 
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