Re: Grub menu entry for a system on a second drive.
Joe & all,
From: Joe <joe@jretrading.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 17:06:21 +0100
> Modern drives use GPT partitioning, and modern computers generally have
> UEFI firmware rather than BIOS.
The machine here is ThinkCentre 1S3237C13MJTVBGW. Older than
machines commonplace now.
It has UEFI but I couldn't make it boot the machine. Noticed comments
on the Web mentioning bugs in some early EFI implementations. So I
kept GPT on the drive and reverted to BIOS.
> The EFI partition *must* be one of the FAT family, for any OS using
> UEFI.
Understood. Have that. Not using it. Booting with BIOS rather
than EFI.
Incidentally, the Void Linux system on (hd1,gpt6) boots when directed
from the BIOS. The problem is to boot it through Grub on (hd0)
without switching in the BIOS.
If my /etc/grub.d/40_custom is problematic for update-grub2 an error
message from update-grub2 or grub-mkconfig could help. Don't see a
way to get a progress or error report without recompiling.
The /boot/grub/grub.cfg created by update-grub2 is at
https://easthope.ca/grub.cfg . My 40_custom stanza is there but not
in the boot menu. If someone can spot an error, good, thanks.
Thanks, ... P.
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