This is a problem I had trying to multi-boot Debian on my BTRFS system single partition multi boot.
As a review:
My system has Kubuntu 22.04 and Kali Linux, each on their own subvolumes on single BTRFS partition.
I tried to install Debian 12 to the same partition and went through the install process and could not find the installation anywhere. I mounted the BTRFS root fs and all of the expected subvolumes were there, but not a trace of Debian. The only real trace I could find is that it changed the UUID of my swap drive.
Kubuntu works just like before. ( I didn't try Kali )
A couple things I remember from the install:
The installer said it found no other OSes installed. I chose not use OS Prober when prompted because I remembered someone here saying that it does bad things with Ubuntu (or something)
And I think I told it to not install the boot loader because I was thinking I was going to boot from Kubuntu anyway and all that is already there.
Does anyone have any ideas on where I screwed up?
As a review:
My system has Kubuntu 22.04 and Kali Linux, each on their own subvolumes on single BTRFS partition.
I tried to install Debian 12 to the same partition and went through the install process and could not find the installation anywhere. I mounted the BTRFS root fs and all of the expected subvolumes were there, but not a trace of Debian. The only real trace I could find is that it changed the UUID of my swap drive.
Kubuntu works just like before. ( I didn't try Kali )
A couple things I remember from the install:
The installer said it found no other OSes installed. I chose not use OS Prober when prompted because I remembered someone here saying that it does bad things with Ubuntu (or something)
And I think I told it to not install the boot loader because I was thinking I was going to boot from Kubuntu anyway and all that is already there.
Does anyone have any ideas on where I screwed up?
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