Also, feel free to delete my other post. I tried to do it myself but I can't find the option.
I'm thinking that once I change the timeout I can just follow the steps you gave me above.
I mounted my efi partition from the live usb, and I'm trying to edit the grub.cfg file so I can change the grub timeout setting (currently 0). I'm using this post as guide: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1567456
I'm stuck because:
There are 4 folders within EFI and three of them have...
Okay, so now my pc boots but I can't do anything at all. I can't move my cursor, I can't open terminal. Nothing!
The last thing I changed was my acpi setting. Is there any way I can change it back by accessing some menu on startup?
Hello! I was wondering if it was possible and recommended to install Pi-hole on my Macbook Pro with Deepin. Even though I have an adblocking extension I still get a lot of ads on my browser so I was trying to find a better method.
Lol, the word "warning" in caps made me freak out. Thank you for being so patient! I've asked for help in other forums in the past regarding other issues but their answers are always so condescending.
I haven't rebooted yet, had to pit a pin on that. I changed the setting of acpi to strict...
I've changed the grub settings for ACPI and, following directions found in a similar post, I updated the grub and the kernel. This is the message I got in return. Should I be worried?
Lol, I thought so at first but then I got worried that if I ignored it would come and bite me in my behind later.
Since it doesn't hurt to ask, I thought I'd ask the experts around here.
Thanks for answering!