The app is Next Loader and is from the same dev. (Solution 2) Replace the startup manager: You can replace the startup manager with an application (just like rEFIND) that will ask you to select the drive to boot onto without having to press the "Option/Alt" key when booting up your computer. It will automatically reboot into the recovery-mode Note: At some point, you will need to reboot into the recovery-mode. Here is a tutorial on how to install it: Boot Manager installation tutorial You can then select the drive that you want to reboot onto. Once installed, it appears in the menu bar, just like the image below. You just need the macOS application Boot Manager. This shall fix the bug for subsequent boots. Boot into macOS using the Mac Startup Manager. Release the Option key when the Mac Startup Manager gets displayed. In order to fix it, turn off your Mac and restart while holding down the Option key. (Solution 1) Reboot directly onto a USB drive or another partition without the startup manager: Some users have also faced it in the first macOS boot using rEFInd on new rEFInd installations. So after some research, I found out how to boot in any drive without the startup manager. None of those key combinaisons would work for me. A few days ago, I had a problem to reboot on the recovery-mode (CMD+R) and to also to have access to the startup manager (Option/Alt).
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