

# This first command is sometimes necessary because of permission issues on some distributions # Lines starting without # or > indicate commands that you need to type # Lines starting with > indicate outputs of a command The same goes for the folder of the existing Linux distribution.: Just be absolutely sure that you do not delete the Microsoft folder. It simply involves logging into the Linux side, navigating to the /boot/efi/EFI directory, list its contents and deleting the unwanted folder(s), using the commands shown in the following code block.
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You could delete them while logged into Windows 10 in the same fashion used at How to delete GRUB files from a Boot EFI partition in Windows 10, it’s a lot easier to accomplish the task while you’re logged into the current Linux side. Though Fedora 25 and Manjaro 16.10 have since been deleted, their GRUB files are still around. Take, for example, the computer I used for Dual-boot Ubuntu 16.04 and Windows 10 on a PC with UEFI firmware and Dual-boot Fedora 25, Windows 10 on a computer with UEFI firmware, and How to Dual-boot Manjaro 16.10, Windows 10 on a computer with UEFI firmware. For example, if the kext you want to remove is named AppleIntelE1000e. Make sure to change kext.kext to the name of your kext file.
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If you’re logged into the Linux side of such a dual-boot system, you can view all the bootloader folders on the Boot EFI partition, and delete any that are no longer needed. Use the following Terminal command to remove the kext file: sudo rm -rf / System / Library / Extensions / kext.kext. Kexts - the word 'kext' is actually the combination of Kernel Extension and you can think of kexts simply as drivers for macOS ACPI hardware remaps, custom kexts and all that jazz Download the SSDT from this guide kext was not appearing in my 'extensions' folder in Finder, though the 'mdfind -name Soundflower kext Allows the latest Mac. On Linux, I like to call it the Boot EFI partition because it’s mounted at /boot/efi. The NTFS.efi driver is automatically loaded from \EFI\CLOVER\drivers64. That partition is what Windows called EFI System partition. Once in the Clover GUI, we need to boot from the default \EFI\BOOT\boot圆4.efi file (or \EFi\BOOT\bootia32.efi if a 32-bit system) to boot to an OS in UEFI mode Clover will find these files on all drives and display an icon for each one. The dual-boot setup still works beautifully, but traces of the old Linux distribution still exists on a partition of the hard drive reserved for bootloader folders on a UEFI system. Later, you deleted the original Linux distribution and installed another Linux distribution in its place. Imagine for a moment that you set up a Windows-Linux dual-boot system. This tutorial shows how to delete bootloader folders of Linux distributions that you have deleted from a dual-boot system.
