I'm trying to set up a dual boot with Windows and Linux Mint. I followed a tutorial and everything seemed fine until I rebooted my computer after typing "sudo reboot" in the console and removing the USB stick. However, it just boots back into Windows 10. Even after rebooting again, I still can't find an option in the BIOS to boot into Linux Mint. Am I missing a step? I hope I've posted in the right spot since the guide had little engagement.
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Make sure you've disabled Fast Boot in your BIOS. If it's still enabled, Windows will always boot automatically without giving you the option to select Linux. Look closely in the BIOS settings; sometimes it can be a bit hidden, depending on your system.

I couldn't find a Fast Boot option in my BIOS (it's InsydeH2O Rev. 5.0). The only thing that sounds similar is Secure Boot, which I already disabled. Should I restart the installation once I locate Fast Boot, or just disabling it and rebooting be enough?