before the encryption password input, there is a splash screen.

pop!_OS

Pop!_OS recovery

Reboot Into Firmware Interface

how can I disable it?

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Pop!_OS uses systemd-boot bootloader by default. You can use T key and/or Shift+T key combination to change the timeout duration while the menu is on display. I have been using UKIs without a bootloader for a long time, but if I recall correctly you can reduce it to zero and have it be practically disabled.

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So, I am redwriting the comment, so

either you look at rEFInd if it can change the timeout config, Or, and I am quoting the holy arch wiki:

Loader configuration esp/loader/loader.conf

default arch.conf

timeout 4

console-mode max

editor no

Just edit the timeout on the file

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Huh? Doesn’t popps use systemd-boot by default? I thought it did

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Depends if you have UEFI, or BIOS/Compatibility mode on; reinstalled the system because I forgot to turn off compatibility the first time

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Ohh I see

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I was in school when I wrote that, so I didnt have time and just gone with the most popular bootloader

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