Re: Grub menu entry for a system on a second drive.
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- Subject: Re: Grub menu entry for a system on a second drive.
- From: peter@easthope.ca
- Date: 09 Nov 2024 17:03:53 -0700
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From: David Wright <deblis@lionunicorn.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 21:12:21 -0500
> So you need to boot into your bullseye system, and run
> # grub-install /dev/sdX
> where X is probably a, your first disk.
Done. Resulting menu here.
https://easthope.ca/GrubMenu1.jpg
For reference, this was the earlier menu.
https://easthope.ca/GrubMenu.jpg
> I'm not sure why you want to avoid running os-prober:
If I avoid dopey blunders, 40_custom can achieve the same result
while requiring clearer thought. Also there's security.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2021-December/041769.html
Thanks! ... P.
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