I have set up a triple-boot with the following layout
partition1 is windows10 <--- installed with bootloader to c:
partition2 is linux mint <--- installed with grub bootloader to the same partition2
partition3 is kubuntu <--- installed with grub bootloader to the same partition3
Then i installed EasyBCD v2.4 in windows10
Added a Grub2 entry for mint on partition2. Yes, it works. It boots into the windows loader menu, then when i choose it, it goes to the mint grub2 loader
Added another Grub2 entry for kubuntu on partition3. This one does not seem to work. It always goes to the mint menu on partition2
Am i doing something wrong or is it a bug ?
The only way i can get around this is to boot into the first linux partition (mint) and do a "sudo update-grub" so that kubuntu gets found and added to the mint grub loader. I thought this may have something to do with primary versus extended logical partitions, but it happens both ways
partition1 is windows10 <--- installed with bootloader to c:
partition2 is linux mint <--- installed with grub bootloader to the same partition2
partition3 is kubuntu <--- installed with grub bootloader to the same partition3
Then i installed EasyBCD v2.4 in windows10
Added a Grub2 entry for mint on partition2. Yes, it works. It boots into the windows loader menu, then when i choose it, it goes to the mint grub2 loader
Added another Grub2 entry for kubuntu on partition3. This one does not seem to work. It always goes to the mint menu on partition2
Am i doing something wrong or is it a bug ?
The only way i can get around this is to boot into the first linux partition (mint) and do a "sudo update-grub" so that kubuntu gets found and added to the mint grub loader. I thought this may have something to do with primary versus extended logical partitions, but it happens both ways