[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2024-02-26 Thread Jeremie Tamburini
@mkukri A couple of years ago I had 2 installations of EndeavourOS on two different partition, and the Efi menu showed 2 different entries. I can't remember exactly but the menu entries looked like these: - EndeavourOS 12345... - EndeavourOS 14789... I don't know if the boot process is meant to

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2024-02-26 Thread Mate Kukri
I believe the expected solution is to use the GRUB from the latest Ubuntu installed on such a disk, and let that GRUB boot older releases. I am also not 100% sure if dual-booting two revisions of GRUB on one disk was ever a supported scenario anyhow (even on BIOS GRUB was installed to the MBR). Ad

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2020-03-05 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
Thanks for the update Jeremie. ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Triaged -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1056101 Title: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2020-03-05 Thread Jeremie Tamburini
Bug is still there. Quick example when my computer starts: if I don't do anything, Ubuntu 19.10 will be booted. If I press [F12] I get the Boot Menu list, which shows: 1. ubuntu 2. deepin 3. CD/DVD Drive ... 4. Drive0 HDD ... There is only 1 entry for Ubuntu (which is the one for 19.10) but on my

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2020-03-05 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
This release of Ubuntu is no longer receiving maintenance updates. If this is still an issue on a maintained version of Ubuntu please let us know. ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, whi

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2014-09-18 Thread Jeremie Tamburini
Today I was updating one of the system (Lubuntu) on one of my test partitions. The system wasn't the default one at the boot, but as the grub packages have been updated, after the re-boot I have discovered that it was set as the boot default system... This bug creates problems even with the upda

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2014-08-28 Thread Jeremie Tamburini
Discovered the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10. One of the worst thing is that a step of the installation (GRUB position in the "mount point" settings) is just broken and doesn't work properly with multi-boot systems. The last installed *buntu will be always set as the default system, even

[Bug 1056101] Re: grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

2012-10-05 Thread Phillip Susi
Note that if the primary config file is missing or corrupt, the grub rescue shell provides enough functionality to direct it to the config file of the other install, allowing recovery from such a scenario. ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Wishlist ** Changed in: grub2 (U