nicrnicr, I have read (twice) your post #14, and I understand most of it (kind of). For now, let's follow arsivci, and see what he gets out of this. Or jlittle.
My (casual) observations:
It does look like your Kununtu got installed, sda6. BUT ... it looks to me like it got installed in UEFI mode with sda5 as your ESP.
Whereas, Windows has been using a MBR-type boot. You can see some Boot Configuration Data in sda1, /bootmgr /Boot/BCD; and a boot sector sda2 (but with Legacy System32)?
From UEFI, efibootmgr reports your PC is booting from ubuntu FIRST (and so UEFI).
Unknown MBRs/Boot Sectors -- those are hexdumps of the 512 B sectors which usually contain boot files; listed here as unknown bootloader ... etc. I wouldn't be too concerned for now with that noise in those sectors.
I am not comfortable with Windows.
It sort of looks like your system is booting from a hybrid boot system -- I could be wrong -- part MBR, and part UEFI/ESP. Rod Smith is an expert on this, but he generally advises to stay away from such setups.
I am not comfortable with hybrid booting systems.
Generally, it looks like something made your setup WAY too complex! Only 2 OSs, but look at this output. I suspect Lenovo had a lot to do with this complexity.
Boot-Repair is wanting to simplify things for you by converting to ONLY legacy MBR booting.
As I say, I'd feel more comfortable hearing from others, like arsivci and jlittle.
My (casual) observations:
It does look like your Kununtu got installed, sda6. BUT ... it looks to me like it got installed in UEFI mode with sda5 as your ESP.
Whereas, Windows has been using a MBR-type boot. You can see some Boot Configuration Data in sda1, /bootmgr /Boot/BCD; and a boot sector sda2 (but with Legacy System32)?
From UEFI, efibootmgr reports your PC is booting from ubuntu FIRST (and so UEFI).
Unknown MBRs/Boot Sectors -- those are hexdumps of the 512 B sectors which usually contain boot files; listed here as unknown bootloader ... etc. I wouldn't be too concerned for now with that noise in those sectors.
I am not comfortable with Windows.
It sort of looks like your system is booting from a hybrid boot system -- I could be wrong -- part MBR, and part UEFI/ESP. Rod Smith is an expert on this, but he generally advises to stay away from such setups.
I am not comfortable with hybrid booting systems.
Generally, it looks like something made your setup WAY too complex! Only 2 OSs, but look at this output. I suspect Lenovo had a lot to do with this complexity.
Boot-Repair is wanting to simplify things for you by converting to ONLY legacy MBR booting.
As I say, I'd feel more comfortable hearing from others, like arsivci and jlittle.
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