I installed Zorin on a computer with Windows 10 Pro. I selected to partition the hard drive into windows and Linux partitions. When I ran the install, the system asked me if I wanted to use dual boot and I said yes. However, when I startup the PC, it only boots into Zorin. I can manually select the Windows 10 partition and start up my PC that way, but I don't want to have to use the BIOS way to select my OS. I believe that GRUB is not setup correctly, but I don't know how to even get into GRUB let alone configure it.
Thanks for your suggestion. I ran the two commmands but nothing has changed... See the screenshots below for the details. I checked my bios boot sequence and it shows:
Ubuntu
ATA Hard drive
Windows boot manager
There are also a bunch of USB boot options below these three.
Something is preventing GRUB from firing off before the Ubuntu partition.
Grub is locating your linux-image for Zorin OS. And the Plymouth...
At this stage, I would check your advanced BIOS / EFI Settings on your Motherboard, rather than anything in Linux.
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