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Originally Posted by AllanP
So is Mint loading the Grub? Fedora has been running fine for me now. I think I may have caused the problem by putting a Noatime in fstab. Things seem a lot more complicated since UEFI came on the scene. I made a 600Mb EFI partition for Fedora which only uses 45, but I thought Mint may want more. I loaded Fedora then Mint and all seems OK; made a Home partition for Mint and a partition for Timeshift. Don't know what I'd do with all the OS's you have running though. Good luck.
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At boot - mint is listed first on the Grub boot screen. Then I arrow down to boot one of eight distros. When installing multiple distros I install the distro to boot first as the last distro. The last distro installed its grub takes command. Is there a better way? I supposed it's possible to go into /etc and change the boot order.
Question: Say - there are one or two distros to remove. I wonder, would it not be possible to delete their partitions then remove them from the menu.lst. This is assuming neither distro is the master boot or root. Crazy what!