Grub not showing during boot

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I installed manjaro and deepin (same HDD with 2 partitions) on a laptop (T460P).
None of them show up in the boot menu and hence my laptop sees that I have no bootable drive. But the distros are still there.
The only way I can get into both of them successfully is using SuperGRUB2Disk live USB.



I have installed refind but that doesn’t show during boot either. Only hint to why is, I got a message saying that "efi variables not supported on this system".



I have access to both distros through the USB which is annoying.
I looked around it and seems that it has to do with the grub not showing up.



Firmware is set to:
Both (UEFI and legacy) with UEFI first.
Secure boot and Quick mode disabled.



Is there any way to fix this and make it boot normally without the USB?







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  • You need an EFI System partition.
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I installed manjaro and deepin (same HDD with 2 partitions) on a laptop (T460P).
None of them show up in the boot menu and hence my laptop sees that I have no bootable drive. But the distros are still there.
The only way I can get into both of them successfully is using SuperGRUB2Disk live USB.



I have installed refind but that doesn’t show during boot either. Only hint to why is, I got a message saying that "efi variables not supported on this system".



I have access to both distros through the USB which is annoying.
I looked around it and seems that it has to do with the grub not showing up.



Firmware is set to:
Both (UEFI and legacy) with UEFI first.
Secure boot and Quick mode disabled.



Is there any way to fix this and make it boot normally without the USB?







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  • You need an EFI System partition.
    – jdwolf
    Oct 22 '17 at 14:58












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I installed manjaro and deepin (same HDD with 2 partitions) on a laptop (T460P).
None of them show up in the boot menu and hence my laptop sees that I have no bootable drive. But the distros are still there.
The only way I can get into both of them successfully is using SuperGRUB2Disk live USB.



I have installed refind but that doesn’t show during boot either. Only hint to why is, I got a message saying that "efi variables not supported on this system".



I have access to both distros through the USB which is annoying.
I looked around it and seems that it has to do with the grub not showing up.



Firmware is set to:
Both (UEFI and legacy) with UEFI first.
Secure boot and Quick mode disabled.



Is there any way to fix this and make it boot normally without the USB?







share|improve this question














I installed manjaro and deepin (same HDD with 2 partitions) on a laptop (T460P).
None of them show up in the boot menu and hence my laptop sees that I have no bootable drive. But the distros are still there.
The only way I can get into both of them successfully is using SuperGRUB2Disk live USB.



I have installed refind but that doesn’t show during boot either. Only hint to why is, I got a message saying that "efi variables not supported on this system".



I have access to both distros through the USB which is annoying.
I looked around it and seems that it has to do with the grub not showing up.



Firmware is set to:
Both (UEFI and legacy) with UEFI first.
Secure boot and Quick mode disabled.



Is there any way to fix this and make it boot normally without the USB?









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  • You need an EFI System partition.
    – jdwolf
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  • You need an EFI System partition.
    – jdwolf
    Oct 22 '17 at 14:58















You need an EFI System partition.
– jdwolf
Oct 22 '17 at 14:58




You need an EFI System partition.
– jdwolf
Oct 22 '17 at 14:58















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