$ bootctl
systemd-boot not installed in ESP.
System:
Firmware: n/a (n/a)
Secure Boot: disabled
Setup Mode: user
Current Boot Loader:
Product: n/a
Features: ✗ Boot counting
✗ Menu timeout control
✗ One-shot menu timeout control
✗ Default entry control
✗ One-shot entry control
ESP: n/a
File: └─n/a
Available Boot Loaders on ESP:
ESP: /boot/efi
File: └─/EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi
Boot Loaders Listed in EFI Variables:
Title: ubuntu
ID: 0x0001
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systemd-boot not installed in ESP.
System:
Firmware: n/a (n/a)
Secure Boot: disabled
Setup Mode: user
Current Boot Loader:
Product: n/a
Features: ✗ Boot counting
✗ Menu timeout control
✗ One-shot menu timeout control
✗ Default entry control
✗ One-shot entry control
ESP: n/a
File: └─n/a
Available Boot Loaders on ESP:
ESP: /boot/efi
File: └─/EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi
Boot Loaders Listed in EFI Variables:
Title: ubuntu
ID: 0x0001
Status: active, boot-order
Partition: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/37b90fb3-14c9-43ad-b0c8-0a6c408ec019
File: └─/EFI/UBUNTU/SHIMX64.EFI
Title: Windows Boot Manager
ID: 0x0000
Status: active, boot-order
Partition: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/37b90fb3-14c9-43ad-b0c8-0a6c408ec019
File: └─/EFI/MICROSOFT/BOOT/BOOTMGFW.EFI
0 entries, no entry could be determined as default.
Je vais insister mais il ne faut pas à un endroit sélectionner "la carte d'entrée" du wifi?