Hey everyone! I've installed CachyOS a couple of times this year but ended up removing it both times—first due to bad distro choice and then due to issues with the GRUB menu after installation. The default GRUB theme feels like it's screaming, 'I'm using Arch!' and I really don't want anyone to see that I have a dual boot setup with Linux.
So, I'm wondering if there's a way to avoid showing the bootloader at startup, like using systemd-boot or even just not having a bootloader at all. Ideally, I'd love for my PC to boot straight into Windows unless I hit a specific key to access the boot manager and select Linux manually. Is that possible? Or do I need to set up a different bootloader for this? By the way, I'm using a Dell PC. Thanks!
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