rEFind - Installed, configured as primary boot but does not boot, only grub

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I have Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I install grub and rEFind.
I was using rEFind normal, but a few days ago him stopped to work...
I set as primary boot order, but only grub shows at bootup time.



Check this:



dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo efibootmgr -v 
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
Boot0000* ubuntu HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIubuntushimx64.efi)
Boot0001* rEFInd Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIrefindrefind_x64.efi)
Boot2001* USB Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot2002* Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot3000* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3001* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3002* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3003* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo refind-mkdefault
rEFInd is already the first entry
No changes saved.


After reboot the system grub back to the top bootup order and rEFind does not shows up at boot time.
As I already say, I was using in the past without problemas.
If I select to boot with reFind in UEFI boot selection EFI file, works very well!



Please help me leave reFind working back again.










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  • Today, after leave my notebook turned off by 20 hours the rEFInd works! I will wait a little more the close this post and I will try find a reason for that unexpected behavior.
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I have Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I install grub and rEFind.
I was using rEFind normal, but a few days ago him stopped to work...
I set as primary boot order, but only grub shows at bootup time.



Check this:



dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo efibootmgr -v 
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
Boot0000* ubuntu HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIubuntushimx64.efi)
Boot0001* rEFInd Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIrefindrefind_x64.efi)
Boot2001* USB Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot2002* Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot3000* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3001* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3002* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3003* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo refind-mkdefault
rEFInd is already the first entry
No changes saved.


After reboot the system grub back to the top bootup order and rEFind does not shows up at boot time.
As I already say, I was using in the past without problemas.
If I select to boot with reFind in UEFI boot selection EFI file, works very well!



Please help me leave reFind working back again.










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  • Today, after leave my notebook turned off by 20 hours the rEFInd works! I will wait a little more the close this post and I will try find a reason for that unexpected behavior.
    – Dante
    Feb 28 at 23:03













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I have Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I install grub and rEFind.
I was using rEFind normal, but a few days ago him stopped to work...
I set as primary boot order, but only grub shows at bootup time.



Check this:



dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo efibootmgr -v 
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
Boot0000* ubuntu HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIubuntushimx64.efi)
Boot0001* rEFInd Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIrefindrefind_x64.efi)
Boot2001* USB Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot2002* Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot3000* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3001* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3002* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3003* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo refind-mkdefault
rEFInd is already the first entry
No changes saved.


After reboot the system grub back to the top bootup order and rEFind does not shows up at boot time.
As I already say, I was using in the past without problemas.
If I select to boot with reFind in UEFI boot selection EFI file, works very well!



Please help me leave reFind working back again.










share|improve this question















I have Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I install grub and rEFind.
I was using rEFind normal, but a few days ago him stopped to work...
I set as primary boot order, but only grub shows at bootup time.



Check this:



dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo efibootmgr -v 
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
Boot0000* ubuntu HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIubuntushimx64.efi)
Boot0001* rEFInd Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,21d81aef-d1f7-4b4a-b723-989913da67f8,0x800,0x93800)/File(EFIrefindrefind_x64.efi)
Boot2001* USB Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot2002* Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive (UEFI) RC
Boot3000* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3001* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3002* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
Boot3003* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk RC
dcbasso@DanteNB:~$ sudo refind-mkdefault
rEFInd is already the first entry
No changes saved.


After reboot the system grub back to the top bootup order and rEFind does not shows up at boot time.
As I already say, I was using in the past without problemas.
If I select to boot with reFind in UEFI boot selection EFI file, works very well!



Please help me leave reFind working back again.







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  • Today, after leave my notebook turned off by 20 hours the rEFInd works! I will wait a little more the close this post and I will try find a reason for that unexpected behavior.
    – Dante
    Feb 28 at 23:03

















  • Today, after leave my notebook turned off by 20 hours the rEFInd works! I will wait a little more the close this post and I will try find a reason for that unexpected behavior.
    – Dante
    Feb 28 at 23:03
















Today, after leave my notebook turned off by 20 hours the rEFInd works! I will wait a little more the close this post and I will try find a reason for that unexpected behavior.
– Dante
Feb 28 at 23:03





Today, after leave my notebook turned off by 20 hours the rEFInd works! I will wait a little more the close this post and I will try find a reason for that unexpected behavior.
– Dante
Feb 28 at 23:03











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Well, now it's working! I Reinstall the refind and then:



sudo efibootmgr -0 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
sudo refind-install
sudo refind-mkdefault


Turn off computer and waiting some time to use. Now all back to work, with my custom theme too!






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    Well, now it's working! I Reinstall the refind and then:



    sudo efibootmgr -0 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
    sudo refind-install
    sudo refind-mkdefault


    Turn off computer and waiting some time to use. Now all back to work, with my custom theme too!






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      Well, now it's working! I Reinstall the refind and then:



      sudo efibootmgr -0 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
      sudo refind-install
      sudo refind-mkdefault


      Turn off computer and waiting some time to use. Now all back to work, with my custom theme too!






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        Well, now it's working! I Reinstall the refind and then:



        sudo efibootmgr -0 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
        sudo refind-install
        sudo refind-mkdefault


        Turn off computer and waiting some time to use. Now all back to work, with my custom theme too!






        share|improve this answer












        Well, now it's working! I Reinstall the refind and then:



        sudo efibootmgr -0 0001,0000,3000,2001,2002
        sudo refind-install
        sudo refind-mkdefault


        Turn off computer and waiting some time to use. Now all back to work, with my custom theme too!







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