I used a live version of Tails off a USB. Then I plugged the pen drive without turning it off.
And now it seems like that "grub" or whatever it is called, has erased or displaced my original boot setup (which was a linux/w10 dual boot). I can't do anything but use Tails on my USB, otherwise it won't recognise the former boot setup.
What should I do? Has that grub installed into the flash memory or something like that?
>he fell for the linux meme
Imbecile.
I think you should go to the BIOS and check the boot configuration.
>>58897773
Install gentoo
Safely remove
Change the boot order in your bios your bios pleb
>>58897862
Be more specific.
>>58898184
Already have. But it acts like there is nothing on the internal memory.
I had the EFI file on "trusted" (which was the Linux partition) and the EEMC card contained the w10 partition.
What the fuck is this.
>>58899113
So the first of the list is windows..I don't want to help you. Delete windows and than I'll help you.
>>58899113
Why are you using secure boot?
Reinstall grub from you Linux disk. If you've overwritten it with tails, kill yourself.
>>58899270
I'm using an Acer Cloudbook, followed a guide where Secure boot was needed. It was a pain in the ass to get it working.
>>58899298
I haven't overwritten shit. I tried to install persistent Tails on a second USB but it failed. I plugged the intermediary USB off and then this happened.
>publicly disclosing you use Tails
rip opsec
>>58899343
Turn secure boot off senpai. There is absolutely zero need for it for a personal system, and there's even zero need for it for a company computer.
>>58899343
>I tried to install persistent Tails
>trying to do something that defeats the purpose of the tool you're using and just leaves you with 10 years old software instead
Idiot.
>>58897773
Should've installed gentoo
>>58899343
You accidentally specified the hard drive instead of the second usb. you're wiped mate.
>>58899343
>persistent tails
dumbass tails is meant to be a temporary operating system, why would you do that? defeating the entire purpose. You've wiped your drive. Sucks
>>58897789
>he doesn't main One-Shot Johnny
>>58900986
If he can turn SecureBoot off; the spec says that users can disable it, but i have one cheap HP laptop that has no way to disable it.
I'm sure there are others with that "feature".
>>58897773
OP realized how badly he just fucked up so he just quit replying. Thread's over guys, pack it up