My second effort to do a dual boot a Lenovo laptop failed. It automatically boots Windows and ignores Kubuntu.
I want to make a new Windows 11 laptop from Lenovo dual boot Kubuntu 24.04 LTS.
The laptop is a gift for a friend.
I carefully followed instruction at https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/ho...-with-windows/ until it came to making partitions for Kubuntu and swap.
There I see in the mount point column in the table from Partition Manager that i failed to edit fhe EFI partition line so it reads /boot/efi when I did the install
The laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad L14. Earlier I had succeeded to dual boot a Lenovo Z13, but I forgot the details over some months.
I got a warning but did the installation anyway.
Is there a way to recover?
I know about Efiimanager but have never used it.
I tried to redo the Kubuntu install dialog but that does not work.
I am risk adverse now and wondering how to proceed.
I want to make a new Windows 11 laptop from Lenovo dual boot Kubuntu 24.04 LTS.
The laptop is a gift for a friend.
I carefully followed instruction at https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/ho...-with-windows/ until it came to making partitions for Kubuntu and swap.
There I see in the mount point column in the table from Partition Manager that i failed to edit fhe EFI partition line so it reads /boot/efi when I did the install
The laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad L14. Earlier I had succeeded to dual boot a Lenovo Z13, but I forgot the details over some months.
I got a warning but did the installation anyway.
Is there a way to recover?
I know about Efiimanager but have never used it.
I tried to redo the Kubuntu install dialog but that does not work.
I am risk adverse now and wondering how to proceed.
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