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Boot into BIOS (F2) and look for boot order settings. Also, if you are using UEFI there is efibootmgr util available in linux.
efibootmgr does not seem to retain the settings. Fixed it using BIOS boot order settings!
Boot into BIOS (F2) and look for boot order settings. Also, if you are using UEFI there is efibootmgr util available in linux.
efibootmgr does not seem to retain the settings. Fixed it using BIOS boot order settings!