Use USB to switch boot partitions
Use USB to switch boot partitions
Some users rely on tilt switches, buttons, or tags to start the operating system smoothly. No issues here. Others prefer external controls like gaming controllers or simulators. I believe a batch file could help, but it’s risky—losing a USB drive might prevent booting. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRU...tricks#EFI A better approach is to create a script that verifies a USB is connected and checks for a specific file (like "boot to Linux.txt"). If found, it boots into Linux; otherwise, it defaults to Windows. You can script this in Grub as well—though it can be quite complex! https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRU..._scripting For more guidance, ask the Linux or GitHub Grub community. I personally use dual boot and simply select Windows or Linux when prompted. If you need a simpler method, hiding Grub until you press Esc or Shift might work.
NSA embeds hidden features in all systems. They possess access to encryption methods without needing to break them. Joke aside!