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There is a lot of great information on grub2 on this forum.
I wrote this up to give folks a flying start. This will not make you an expert but it will, hopefully, get you headed in the right direction.
Some people have trouble, right after installation, with other OS' being missing from the menu. The first thing to do for this is go to your terminal and;
Code:
sudo update-grub
Run this to have /boot/grub/grub.cfg output to your terminal to check it;
Code:
sudo grub-mkconfig
Grub2 is completely different from grub-legacy.
Distribution: Linux Mint 20.1, Ubuntu Studio and Storm
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Grub 2
I have installed Manjaro, because I like how that Grub works on this, my Desktop Computer. This grub, unlike the ones that comes most other distros, You can do a restart from any Operating system and it will return to that Operating System. The Only time you need to change it is if you want to go to another Operating System
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