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Is there a way to get rid of GRUB and any OS selector so that Linux starts....
Is there a way to get rid of GRUB and any Linux OS selector so that Linux starts automatically without having to wait for GRUB to go through it's OS choice process? I want to keep the Windows OS selector and have it so when I select Linux, it goes right to Linux and not another selector. Know what I mean or am I speaking Jap?
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