Ubutnu doesn't auto boot have to f11 everytime, can't fix from motherboard menu

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What the title says. On the manual boot menu i get 2 options on the same ssd but when i try to make ubuntu the #1 boot option from the motherboard menu i only have the other option. I just deleted windows for ubuntu.










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  • Are you asking about the BIOS boot menu? Did you install Ubuntu in legacy mode?
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    Feb 21 at 20:40










  • You can try making Ubuntu default OS in GRUB menu and also decrease time for waiting(say 5 seconds). Thus your computer will boot into Ubuntu unless you press a key.
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What the title says. On the manual boot menu i get 2 options on the same ssd but when i try to make ubuntu the #1 boot option from the motherboard menu i only have the other option. I just deleted windows for ubuntu.










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  • Are you asking about the BIOS boot menu? Did you install Ubuntu in legacy mode?
    – user68186
    Feb 21 at 20:40










  • You can try making Ubuntu default OS in GRUB menu and also decrease time for waiting(say 5 seconds). Thus your computer will boot into Ubuntu unless you press a key.
    – TheOneAboveAll
    Feb 22 at 9:37












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What the title says. On the manual boot menu i get 2 options on the same ssd but when i try to make ubuntu the #1 boot option from the motherboard menu i only have the other option. I just deleted windows for ubuntu.










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What the title says. On the manual boot menu i get 2 options on the same ssd but when i try to make ubuntu the #1 boot option from the motherboard menu i only have the other option. I just deleted windows for ubuntu.







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  • Are you asking about the BIOS boot menu? Did you install Ubuntu in legacy mode?
    – user68186
    Feb 21 at 20:40










  • You can try making Ubuntu default OS in GRUB menu and also decrease time for waiting(say 5 seconds). Thus your computer will boot into Ubuntu unless you press a key.
    – TheOneAboveAll
    Feb 22 at 9:37
















  • Are you asking about the BIOS boot menu? Did you install Ubuntu in legacy mode?
    – user68186
    Feb 21 at 20:40










  • You can try making Ubuntu default OS in GRUB menu and also decrease time for waiting(say 5 seconds). Thus your computer will boot into Ubuntu unless you press a key.
    – TheOneAboveAll
    Feb 22 at 9:37















Are you asking about the BIOS boot menu? Did you install Ubuntu in legacy mode?
– user68186
Feb 21 at 20:40




Are you asking about the BIOS boot menu? Did you install Ubuntu in legacy mode?
– user68186
Feb 21 at 20:40












You can try making Ubuntu default OS in GRUB menu and also decrease time for waiting(say 5 seconds). Thus your computer will boot into Ubuntu unless you press a key.
– TheOneAboveAll
Feb 22 at 9:37




You can try making Ubuntu default OS in GRUB menu and also decrease time for waiting(say 5 seconds). Thus your computer will boot into Ubuntu unless you press a key.
– TheOneAboveAll
Feb 22 at 9:37















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