Contemporary Ubuntu support

Emdez77

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The page about Ubuntu relates to version 10.04
What about more recent versions, 20.04, 22.04 ?

Will any of the GRUB options work with them? (GRUB2, LILO, SysLinux?)
GRUB(Legacy) did not work for me.
And I know that in more recent versions it is not called GRUB2 anymore, it is called GRUB again.

Thanks!

(why do I need it?
22.04 has a bug in GRUB which disables GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_OS_PROBER,
which disables it's native dual boot.
I did not manage to reactivate it, and was hoping EasyBCD would be an answer)
 
Ok, a small update.
I tried GRUB2 option, and it works. Yay for EasyBCD!
Now I have a situation similar to one described on your page 'Ubuntu'
but in reverse.
First, I get the Windows boot-loader choice, where I can choose Linux.
If I choose Linux, I get the GRUB menu, and the Linux can boot.

My question: do I see the menu from your GRUB2 loader, or do you manage to find the one on the Linux partition?
I want to eliminate the 2nd menu (boot straight to Linux).
If it is your GRUB2 loader's menu I see (from NST folder) - I cannot affect its choices.
If it is the one from the Linux partition - I will do "update-grub".

But I have done "update-grub" many times, before I tried EasyBCD,
and I never got the GRUB menu on boot - the PC always booted straight to Windows 10.
(The Fast-Start is OFF, and the PC has legacy boot, no UEFI)

Could you please add a page with explanation of different loading routes to your website?
Thanks!
 
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