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Amazon OS? Is there such a thing?
Anyway, have you tried booting from a live USB to install Linux? DuckDuckGo says this about the Lenovo mini PC: To enter the BIOS on a Lenovo mini PC, you typically need to press the F1 or F2 key during the startup process. If these keys do not work, you can also try the Enter key or consult the user manual for your specific model.
Amazon Linux is definitely a thing, but not for desktop OS (I mean it's Linux, so I don't see why not, but ...)
And yeah, any number of keys are used to enter the bios or boot menu! Del, left shift, f12, f10, f2, etc.
Just keep trying them!
Oh, and sometimes tab will disable the little splash menu so you can see the boot prompts.
Replying to track what I’ve tried so far. It’s a loooong boot
F1, f12, left shift
You need wait only until the os starts loading. This should be well below 30sec.
And absolutely crush all of them while you're booting. You're not gonna hurt anything.
I wish it were so short. It’s about a minute per boot, and I have never mashed this hard or long in my life. Still worth