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I lost my UEFI boot entry which I use for Linux kernel EFI stub to boot. Without kernel args, I’m not able to boot the Linux. Can any tell me how to create UEFI NVRAM boot entry for Linux kernel from Windows 10 with CLI args?
You can try the below solutions:
Mount the ESP partition under windows.
Create startup.nsh script to pass kernel parameters
Create boot menu entry that points to startup.nsh
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