Issue
I use Linux kerne EFI stub to boot. Now I have run into an emergency, because I have lost my UEFI boot entry and I am stuck with Windows.
Is there any possibility to create UEFI NVRAM boot entry for Linux kernel?
I have managed to create it, but without kernel args (like: root=PARTUUID=....) and Linux is not booting without them.
Is there a way how to create boot menu entry from Windows 10 with CLI args?
Solution
One solution could be:
- Mount the ESP partition under windows.
- Create a
startup.nsh
script to pass kernel parameters - Create boot menu entry which points to the
startup.nsh
Answered By - KagurazakaKotori Answer Checked By - Dawn Plyler (WPSolving Volunteer)