Re: Ubuntu Graphical Installer Question
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Originally Posted by
1fallen
+1 for rEFInd, it's very adaptable, and will show all bootable drives even swapping them out.
I understand why users would find this an attractive option. However, I am used to my custom GRUB configurations and prefer to keep it that way.
Once you get the hang of the syntax, writing custom GRUB files or modifying existing files with customizations is actually not that hard.
Re: Ubuntu Graphical Installer Question
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Originally Posted by
Rubi1200
In other words, there is no way to tell subiquity to NOT install the bootloader? Even using cli parameters?
Do you see that the end result of the edit will be the same as not installing a boot loader for the 2nd OS?
Re: Ubuntu Graphical Installer Question
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Originally Posted by
Dennis N
Do you see that the end result of the edit will be the same as not installing a boot loader for the 2nd OS?
You are right of course. Either way I will be editing in some way or another.
I do find it odd that the installer does not offer the option but I guess there must be good reasons for this.
My solution was to install Ubuntu normally and then chroot into the other OS to reinstall GRUB with all my custom settings.
Appreciate all the input.