When I do a dual boot setup, (not Secure Boot or TPM enabled), I find it
easier to just install Windows, then if using the same physical disk for
both OSes, just to shrink the Windows OS partition, to create space on
the given disk for Linux OS. If using two disks, even easier. Then
install Linux (usually Debian), and let the Linux installer find the
existing Windows OS install and let GRUB setup build the default menu
system. Done this several times with no issues. This avoids use of
editing BCD configuration, and I find the GRUB configuration easier to
understand and change, and yes, I often use Grub customizer in Linux of
I happen to install a desktop environment on the Linux side. Practicing
this approach via a virtual machine is a good idea as well.
-Jnk
On 10/23/2022 2:35 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Greetings,
i have two operating systems, windows 10 and ubuntu 22.04. I first
installed Easybcd on Windows and then Grub Customizer on Linux, i want
to use it instead of Easybcd. Even having uninstalled Easybcd I still
have its menu first and then, by selecting Ubuntu, the Grub Customizer
menu. How can I have only the Grub Customizer menu. also to get the dual
boot menu I have to reboot. How can I solve?
Sincerely.
Vincenzo