How can I make GRUB boot by default instead of Windows Boot Manger












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I'm dual-booting with Windows 10, and it sets WBM("OS Boot Manager" in the menu.) above grub. I want to have it boot grub.



HP Sleekbook Pavillion.



EDIT: UEFI on both OSes.










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  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/291905/…

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:13











  • Oh, sorry, forgot to say I use UEFI for both OSes.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:14











  • I updated my comment to another answer that might be helpful. =)

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:15











  • Tried running boot-repair. No dice, still boots Windows by default.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:56
















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I'm dual-booting with Windows 10, and it sets WBM("OS Boot Manager" in the menu.) above grub. I want to have it boot grub.



HP Sleekbook Pavillion.



EDIT: UEFI on both OSes.










share|improve this question

























  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/291905/…

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:13











  • Oh, sorry, forgot to say I use UEFI for both OSes.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:14











  • I updated my comment to another answer that might be helpful. =)

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:15











  • Tried running boot-repair. No dice, still boots Windows by default.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:56














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I'm dual-booting with Windows 10, and it sets WBM("OS Boot Manager" in the menu.) above grub. I want to have it boot grub.



HP Sleekbook Pavillion.



EDIT: UEFI on both OSes.










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I'm dual-booting with Windows 10, and it sets WBM("OS Boot Manager" in the menu.) above grub. I want to have it boot grub.



HP Sleekbook Pavillion.



EDIT: UEFI on both OSes.







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  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/291905/…

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:13











  • Oh, sorry, forgot to say I use UEFI for both OSes.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:14











  • I updated my comment to another answer that might be helpful. =)

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:15











  • Tried running boot-repair. No dice, still boots Windows by default.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:56



















  • Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/291905/…

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:13











  • Oh, sorry, forgot to say I use UEFI for both OSes.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:14











  • I updated my comment to another answer that might be helpful. =)

    – Terrance
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:15











  • Tried running boot-repair. No dice, still boots Windows by default.

    – MiseroMCS
    Jun 19 '16 at 14:56

















Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/291905/…

– Terrance
Jun 19 '16 at 14:13





Possible duplicate of askubuntu.com/questions/291905/…

– Terrance
Jun 19 '16 at 14:13













Oh, sorry, forgot to say I use UEFI for both OSes.

– MiseroMCS
Jun 19 '16 at 14:14





Oh, sorry, forgot to say I use UEFI for both OSes.

– MiseroMCS
Jun 19 '16 at 14:14













I updated my comment to another answer that might be helpful. =)

– Terrance
Jun 19 '16 at 14:15





I updated my comment to another answer that might be helpful. =)

– Terrance
Jun 19 '16 at 14:15













Tried running boot-repair. No dice, still boots Windows by default.

– MiseroMCS
Jun 19 '16 at 14:56





Tried running boot-repair. No dice, still boots Windows by default.

– MiseroMCS
Jun 19 '16 at 14:56










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From Ubuntu run



efibootmgr -v


to see all the entries in the boot order.
Then use efibootmgr with the -o switch to reorder them the way you want, with Ubuntu first. See more detail in the man page:



man efibootmgr





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    efibootmgr -v


    to see all the entries in the boot order.
    Then use efibootmgr with the -o switch to reorder them the way you want, with Ubuntu first. See more detail in the man page:



    man efibootmgr





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      efibootmgr -v


      to see all the entries in the boot order.
      Then use efibootmgr with the -o switch to reorder them the way you want, with Ubuntu first. See more detail in the man page:



      man efibootmgr





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        efibootmgr -v


        to see all the entries in the boot order.
        Then use efibootmgr with the -o switch to reorder them the way you want, with Ubuntu first. See more detail in the man page:



        man efibootmgr





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        From Ubuntu run



        efibootmgr -v


        to see all the entries in the boot order.
        Then use efibootmgr with the -o switch to reorder them the way you want, with Ubuntu first. See more detail in the man page:



        man efibootmgr






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