![]() A decent OEM UEFI implementation should not require anything like that to accomplish what you want.Īssuming that your "Windows 10 machine" is currently configured for UEFI-GPT booting, Mint would need to be installed to the external SSD in that same boot mode with its Grub boot loader installed to the EFI System Partition (ESP) on that GPT-formatted external SSD. In fact, the Windows boot manager is incapable of launching any Linux OS without some special user-supplied "trickery" inserted into its boot configuration data (BCD) store. ![]() No, installing Mint will not insert anything into the Windows boot manager.
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