Grub issue
Posted: Thu May 01, 2025 5:29 pm
I have installed 2 copies of Linux Mint with BIU. Each has a separate root partition and swap partition, both can access a common NTFS data partition (will use later with Windows in a VM). When I boot the second Mint OS it always starts with a Grub screen. I hit enter and it then boots the OS. The first one just boots straight into the OS without showing any Grub options. I am concerned that something's amiss with the second OS boot sequence.
Each OS has its own Boot File in the Boot Edit screen \EFI\ubuntu.001\shimx64.efi and \EFI\ubuntu.002\shimx64.efi respectively in the EFI system partition. But I don't really understand how the EFI system partition fits into the boot sequence.
I tried to fix it by modifying the grub configuration file /etc/default/grub in the second OS to a timeout of 0 seconds but this seems to be ignored. Also set GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true as suggested by Perplexity AI. I did run update-grub.
Another issue, maybe related, is that the grub options include the first Linux OS although I have hidden its partition in the boot edit of the problem OS which I thought would stop it finding the first Mint OS.
Each OS has its own Boot File in the Boot Edit screen \EFI\ubuntu.001\shimx64.efi and \EFI\ubuntu.002\shimx64.efi respectively in the EFI system partition. But I don't really understand how the EFI system partition fits into the boot sequence.
I tried to fix it by modifying the grub configuration file /etc/default/grub in the second OS to a timeout of 0 seconds but this seems to be ignored. Also set GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true as suggested by Perplexity AI. I did run update-grub.
Another issue, maybe related, is that the grub options include the first Linux OS although I have hidden its partition in the boot edit of the problem OS which I thought would stop it finding the first Mint OS.