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# Printer Compatibility
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The following printers have been tested and/or suggested to function correctly by our users.
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# Boot Management
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This article will walk you through various ways of managing the booting of your system.
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## Bring up the boot menu with no timeout set?
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By default, EFI installs will not show the boot menu and boot directly into Solus. By hitting space bar (repeatedly) during boot, the boot menu will appear (it may take a couple of goes to get the timing right).
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# Installation Issues
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This article covers various issues that you may come across during installation of Solus.
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## Can't install in EFI mode
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The live ISO will attempt to install Solus by the same method it was booted. If it is unable to install the boot loader to the ESP, then it is likely booted in legacy mode. Ensure that the ISO has been created via a [supported method](/articles/installation/preparing-to-install/en/) and that an EFI boot is selected from the boot options.
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