Translations:GRUB/97/en

If the system's UEFI firmware fails to find GRUB2's EFI bootloader file, using the default boot loader location should provide a working solution. This circumvents the boot menu managed by efibootmgr and thus offers reduced functionality, but is less error prone. Do do this, verify the EFI partition is mounted at then copy the file  located at  to. This example assumes a 64-bit EFI system, adjust accordingly for 32-bit EFI systems.