Hello
I finally understand:
When both options (conf_replace_legacy conf_replace_uefi) are present, only one is checked.
If the computer boots in LEGACY, the "conf_replace_legacy" option is checked and the other does not.
If the computer boots in UEFI, the "conf_replace_UEFI" option is checked and the other does not.
We couldn't have control of both options in the same boot.
so that was a bad question
Sorry
I finally understand:
When both options (conf_replace_legacy conf_replace_uefi) are present, only one is checked.
If the computer boots in LEGACY, the "conf_replace_legacy" option is checked and the other does not.
If the computer boots in UEFI, the "conf_replace_UEFI" option is checked and the other does not.
We couldn't have control of both options in the same boot.
so that was a bad question
Sorry