Hi
I have a UEFI system running various OS's.
i.e
opensuse, arch, ubuntu, kubuntu
My issue is that both ubuntu + kubuntu share the same UEFI folder - /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu meaning that when I install the 2nd (of the 2 ubuntu based os's) it overwrites the previous UEFI entry.
I can still access the other on via grub, however I like to use rEFInd to boot into os's, I believe it detects os's my folder within /boot/efi/EFI/
How can I change it so that kubuntu fo example uses /boot/efi/EFI/kubuntu ? and thus has a seperate entry with the UEFI menu ?
(i.e opensuse, arch are fine as they have seperate UEFI entries anyway.)
I have a UEFI system running various OS's.
i.e
opensuse, arch, ubuntu, kubuntu
My issue is that both ubuntu + kubuntu share the same UEFI folder - /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu meaning that when I install the 2nd (of the 2 ubuntu based os's) it overwrites the previous UEFI entry.
I can still access the other on via grub, however I like to use rEFInd to boot into os's, I believe it detects os's my folder within /boot/efi/EFI/
How can I change it so that kubuntu fo example uses /boot/efi/EFI/kubuntu ? and thus has a seperate entry with the UEFI menu ?
(i.e opensuse, arch are fine as they have seperate UEFI entries anyway.)
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