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Nichol Sadlon

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Jan 18, 2024, 5:24:25 AM1/18/24
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Since in a multiboot system it is sufficient to have Grub bootloader installed only in the OS that control the boot process, in this case ENOS, it can be removed in the other OS:es present in the system.

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YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer) is a multiboot USB boot maker or media creation tool that can be used to make a multisystem bootable flash drive. This utility helps you quickly create a custom multi booting USB drive containing several different ISO files. Use it to boot from USB your favorite Live Linux portable operating systems, Linux and Windows Installers, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, backup, penetration testing, diagnostic tools, and much more.

It is also important to note that this variant is backwards compatible with Ventoy. In fact, if you'd like, instead of using YUMI2USB you can copy YUMI-exFAT-1.0.2.4.exe to the same location as your Ventoy2Disk.exe and the multiboot USB boot tool will autodetect and use it instead for performing installation/updates.

Your Universal multiboot Installer software can also create persistent storage files for you along with any related .json entries. Note that each Arch, Fedora, Debian or Ubuntu based distribution can have its own persistent storage.

Hi all!
Since 2 years i use Manjaro (before ubuntu) and i enjoy it very much and i like to thank everybody for contributing. As i like to keep ubuntu in dualboot i am in troble after every ubuntu grub update/install.

I do not understand why fedora would give that error for efibootmgr when the fstab shows an efi partition the same as ubuntu uses. It would appear this may be the underlying cause of fedora not being seen by grub.

I have a Dell laptop with two drives - I have the Windows 10 on SSD and I want to install Ubuntu on HDD. Windows has its own Boot Loader on an ESP in the SSD.
Can you please explain in detail how I should configure the partitions for the ubuntu boot loader in UEFI secure boot?

The window 10 disk is a MBR formatted disk and uses Legacy support.
The Linux SSD disk is formatted as GPT and uses UEFI. On the Linux disk I have Ubuntu, Zorin, Mint Xfce, and Xubuntu installed. Doing some research I ran across this web page;
=Some_basics_of_MBR_v/s_GPT_and_BIOS_v/s_UEFI
In this page it said,-----> "Usually, MBR and BIOS (MBR + BIOS), and GPT and UEFI (GPT + UEFI) go hand in hand. This is compulsory for some systems (eg Windows), while optional for others (eg Linux). "

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