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Hi Mike. Are you going to keep this going for the 4.0 series since Linux Lite will still not support UEFI PCs?
(1) I don't want to have take the time to reformat the drive and then reload Windows before loading Linux.
(2) Most Linux distros support UEFI now.
SUMMARYProblem 2 - grub-screen entry reverts from Linux Lite to Ubuntu, following a routine installation of Linux Lite updates - added on 24.12.15In Section E (above) I showed how the entry of 'Ubuntu' in the grub screen could be edited to Linux Lite. However, I have found that every-now-and-then, following installation of updates, the grub-entry name of Linux Lite, appears to revert to Ubuntu. It's mildly irritating, but you can simply re-edit the grub-screen, going through the steps in Section E, again. Alternatively, you can just leave it as is, since the grub-entry name in itself does not change the functioning of Linux Lite at all in any way - it's just a label.
Thought this link might be of interest to be able to boot into any UEFI secure boot without a lot of trouble. Thought maybe someone might want to look into getting this free code from Linux Foundation. http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/blogs/browse/2012/10/linux-foundation-uefi-secure-boot-system-open-source Granted it has been out for a while but might by now contain a simple solution making it easy to boot into any UEFI.
Congratulations Mike the excellent tutorial of an installation with UEFI system, simple and easy to understand