Hello,
I recently found Kubuntu and tried it on a flash drive. It is a very well thought out and polished distro , I enjoy it immensely. I decided that it was good enough to stop using it on flash drives, as their read and write speeds slow the operating system, and install it on my secondary hard drive with several other distro's.
When I installed it I created three partitions, EFI Boot, root and home. I already had a swap file.I told the installer to put grub on the EFI ESP boot partition I created on my secondary hard drive.I sat and watched it install, watched it put up a notification that it was installing Grub to my EFI partion on /sdb and rebooted.I wanted to keep all my Grub boots on /sdb and leave my first hard drive /sda untouched.The other distros, I have, installed just as I expected.After I rebooted I noticed that Grub has attached itself to my Windows EFI boot loader on my primary hard drive /sda.
Does anyone have any idea what I did wrong? I installed it just like I did Linux Mint and it is fine so I know I can put Grub on my secondary hard drive.I tried using a Windows program "Easy UEFI" to correct the boot path to no avail.It is firmly attached to Windows EFI partition and the links to my /sdb EFI partition boot path are broken.
I recently found Kubuntu and tried it on a flash drive. It is a very well thought out and polished distro , I enjoy it immensely. I decided that it was good enough to stop using it on flash drives, as their read and write speeds slow the operating system, and install it on my secondary hard drive with several other distro's.
When I installed it I created three partitions, EFI Boot, root and home. I already had a swap file.I told the installer to put grub on the EFI ESP boot partition I created on my secondary hard drive.I sat and watched it install, watched it put up a notification that it was installing Grub to my EFI partion on /sdb and rebooted.I wanted to keep all my Grub boots on /sdb and leave my first hard drive /sda untouched.The other distros, I have, installed just as I expected.After I rebooted I noticed that Grub has attached itself to my Windows EFI boot loader on my primary hard drive /sda.
Does anyone have any idea what I did wrong? I installed it just like I did Linux Mint and it is fine so I know I can put Grub on my secondary hard drive.I tried using a Windows program "Easy UEFI" to correct the boot path to no avail.It is firmly attached to Windows EFI partition and the links to my /sdb EFI partition boot path are broken.
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