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I burned a fresh copy of Arch, put it in my DVD drive and rebooted my machine. The problem, it seems, is that since it boots so fast, I don't have enough time set it to boot from media as opposed to HD. The boot time is literally less than 2 seconds (I have Windows 10 and a solid state drive.) And I don't see how I can even access BIOS at all...
My question is this, what should I do now? How can I get Arch on this laptop and make it do what *I* want it to do and not Microsoft.
Any suggestions?
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The solution was to constantly press F2 at boot-up until I got into the BIOS.
Last edited by publicus (2015-09-05 05:08:51)
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For future reference, the BIOS/UEFI access key on 99% of Toshibas is F2 and the boot menu key is F12. They have kept this the same for many years across many models.
[PRIMARY / Arch Linux x86_64 / HP ENVY x360 / Ryzen 3 2300U / 8GB / 256GB / Radeon Vega Mobile / Plasma 5]
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