I have been using Kubuntu 22.02 on my laptop instead of KDEneon for a couple years because I had several issues with Neon back then on this laptop and Kubuntu was more reliable. Today I decided to try and install Neon again because I want to see how Plasma 6 works on this 4k laptop.
NOTE: I am a total UEFI noob. This laptop is literally my only UEFI computer. It came with Win10 (still has it) and thus must be UEFI.
One of the issues I had in the past with Neon is it used "ubuntu" as it's EFI folder and therefore overwrote the Kubuntu folder which is also "ubuntu". I noticed a little while back that Neon had "branded" GRUB better and shows up as "KDE neon" in GRUB. So as a test, I installed Neon in a VM with UEFI enabled and sure enough it had created a UEFI folder as "neon" but ALSO created the "ubuntu" folder. Both folders had the same content. So armed with this knowledge - and a backup of the /boot/efi folder - I install KDEneon to the laptop.
Unsurprisingly, when I rebooted KDEneon booted up. I went into the UEFI menu on the laptop and moved "ubuntu" back to the top and rebooted but it booted back to Neon. I opened /boot/efi/ubuntu and - again unsurprisingly - it had put kdeneon in the ubuntu folder. So I edited the contents of that folder back to point to Kubuntu instead of Neon and Kubuntu booted again.
Here's the dilemma; KDEneon will not boot from the laptop UEFI menu. It seems although there is a "neon" folder along with the "ubuntu" folder, only the ubuntu folder is being used by the laptop regardless if I select neon or ubuntu in the laptop's UEFI boot menu
This is not that big of a deal because I can add KDEneon to the GRUB menu even though OS-prober isn't picking up the Neon install at all so I have to write a custom entry for GRUB.
However, the questions:
NOTE: I am a total UEFI noob. This laptop is literally my only UEFI computer. It came with Win10 (still has it) and thus must be UEFI.
One of the issues I had in the past with Neon is it used "ubuntu" as it's EFI folder and therefore overwrote the Kubuntu folder which is also "ubuntu". I noticed a little while back that Neon had "branded" GRUB better and shows up as "KDE neon" in GRUB. So as a test, I installed Neon in a VM with UEFI enabled and sure enough it had created a UEFI folder as "neon" but ALSO created the "ubuntu" folder. Both folders had the same content. So armed with this knowledge - and a backup of the /boot/efi folder - I install KDEneon to the laptop.
Unsurprisingly, when I rebooted KDEneon booted up. I went into the UEFI menu on the laptop and moved "ubuntu" back to the top and rebooted but it booted back to Neon. I opened /boot/efi/ubuntu and - again unsurprisingly - it had put kdeneon in the ubuntu folder. So I edited the contents of that folder back to point to Kubuntu instead of Neon and Kubuntu booted again.
Here's the dilemma; KDEneon will not boot from the laptop UEFI menu. It seems although there is a "neon" folder along with the "ubuntu" folder, only the ubuntu folder is being used by the laptop regardless if I select neon or ubuntu in the laptop's UEFI boot menu
This is not that big of a deal because I can add KDEneon to the GRUB menu even though OS-prober isn't picking up the Neon install at all so I have to write a custom entry for GRUB.
However, the questions:
- Is there a way to get both *buntu installs to be bootable directly from the laptop UEFI menu?
- What if I want to add a third *buntu like Kubuntu24.04?
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