Hi Steve,

On 04.01.2014 00:17, Steve McIntyre wrote:
I think a better way to do this would be to add an extra grub menu
entry for the other installation; the namespace for UEFI is not
designed to work with multiple entries like this AFAICS.

This would also solve the problem.
It seems this does not work, because the first installation is encrypted (except the boot partition) and is thus not correctly detected by os-prober.

Maybe it never checks for an existing UEFI installation?

No, it doesn't check for an existing *Debian* UEFI installation. The
setup will try to automatically re-use an existing EFI System
Partition if it finds one, and add Debian's boot files there. Did you
explicitly set up a separate ESP on another disk, or similar?

No, I just used the ESP, that I created for the first installation.

Best regards,
Andreas


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