Loading nixos/doc/manual/installation/installing.chapter.md +4 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ Use the following commands: UEFI systems : You must select a boot-loader, either system-boot or GRUB. The recommended : You must select a boot-loader, either systemd-boot or GRUB. The recommended option is systemd-boot: set the option [](#opt-boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable) to `true`. `nixos-generate-config` should do this automatically for new configurations when booted in UEFI mode. Loading @@ -441,10 +441,10 @@ Use the following commands: If you want to use GRUB, set [](#opt-boot.loader.grub.device) to `nodev` and [](#opt-boot.loader.grub.efiSupport) to `true`. With system-boot, you should not need any special configuration to detect With systemd-boot, you should not need any special configuration to detect other installed systems. With GRUB, set [](#opt-boot.loader.grub.useOSProber) to `true`, but this will only detect windows partitions, not other linux distributions. If you dual boot another linux distribution, use system-boot to `true`, but this will only detect windows partitions, not other Linux distributions. If you dual boot another Linux distribution, use systemd-boot instead. If you need to configure networking for your machine the Loading Loading
nixos/doc/manual/installation/installing.chapter.md +4 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ Use the following commands: UEFI systems : You must select a boot-loader, either system-boot or GRUB. The recommended : You must select a boot-loader, either systemd-boot or GRUB. The recommended option is systemd-boot: set the option [](#opt-boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable) to `true`. `nixos-generate-config` should do this automatically for new configurations when booted in UEFI mode. Loading @@ -441,10 +441,10 @@ Use the following commands: If you want to use GRUB, set [](#opt-boot.loader.grub.device) to `nodev` and [](#opt-boot.loader.grub.efiSupport) to `true`. With system-boot, you should not need any special configuration to detect With systemd-boot, you should not need any special configuration to detect other installed systems. With GRUB, set [](#opt-boot.loader.grub.useOSProber) to `true`, but this will only detect windows partitions, not other linux distributions. If you dual boot another linux distribution, use system-boot to `true`, but this will only detect windows partitions, not other Linux distributions. If you dual boot another Linux distribution, use systemd-boot instead. If you need to configure networking for your machine the Loading