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Western digital wd sentinel dx4000 compatable drive how to#
Red and blue individually) - (IN PROGRESS! See IO repo at top of this README) Pretty sure this is available as it is used by the default Windows software, but I couldn't work out how to control manually within default WindowsĭISCLAIMER: I am not liable to any damages of any kind which are caused directly or indirectly by following this guide.
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Once complete, reboot back into BIOS and set your boot order as per your OS's install document from this guide. Don't include the asterisks * in the command. The general command is efibootmgr -b -B but please check this yourself first! To list entries, just run efibootmgr alone. Please make sure you check every command you run and have other bootable disks disconnected from the system. Use efibootmgr to delete all boot entried except your Linux installation. If this occurs for you, start into Debian/Ubuntu manually and install efibootmgr. Head to Before Install to start! Troubleshooting My Debian/Ubuntu doesn't boot automatically, even after setting up BIOS.