How do I configure a boot menu for both Ubuntu server and Kubuntu desktop on same disk?
I created two partitions on a 480GB drive.
I installed Ubuntu 18.01.1 live server first using 150 GB. Then I installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually, on the second partition.
I can boot Kubuntu, but not the server.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
dual-boot server partitioning kubuntu
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I created two partitions on a 480GB drive.
I installed Ubuntu 18.01.1 live server first using 150 GB. Then I installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually, on the second partition.
I can boot Kubuntu, but not the server.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
dual-boot server partitioning kubuntu
installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually? I'm not sure what you mean by this, and I suspect it's your issue. The default installation procedure runsupdate-grub
so it's possibly this or equivalent was skipped by not using a normal install mechanism.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 6:37
Sorry, I should have provided more details. I created the partitions manually.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 7:49
Grub can detect few Ubuntu installations, and all them appear in boot menu. Try to update your grub.
– LeonidMew
Jan 23 at 10:27
Thank you for the feedback. Should I use Boot Repair Disk to do it?
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 22:11
I just tried running 'update-grub' and it found Ubuntu Server. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the menu after I rebooted.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 23:00
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I created two partitions on a 480GB drive.
I installed Ubuntu 18.01.1 live server first using 150 GB. Then I installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually, on the second partition.
I can boot Kubuntu, but not the server.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
dual-boot server partitioning kubuntu
I created two partitions on a 480GB drive.
I installed Ubuntu 18.01.1 live server first using 150 GB. Then I installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually, on the second partition.
I can boot Kubuntu, but not the server.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
dual-boot server partitioning kubuntu
dual-boot server partitioning kubuntu
edited Jan 23 at 10:11
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installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually? I'm not sure what you mean by this, and I suspect it's your issue. The default installation procedure runsupdate-grub
so it's possibly this or equivalent was skipped by not using a normal install mechanism.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 6:37
Sorry, I should have provided more details. I created the partitions manually.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 7:49
Grub can detect few Ubuntu installations, and all them appear in boot menu. Try to update your grub.
– LeonidMew
Jan 23 at 10:27
Thank you for the feedback. Should I use Boot Repair Disk to do it?
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 22:11
I just tried running 'update-grub' and it found Ubuntu Server. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the menu after I rebooted.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 23:00
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installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually? I'm not sure what you mean by this, and I suspect it's your issue. The default installation procedure runsupdate-grub
so it's possibly this or equivalent was skipped by not using a normal install mechanism.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 6:37
Sorry, I should have provided more details. I created the partitions manually.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 7:49
Grub can detect few Ubuntu installations, and all them appear in boot menu. Try to update your grub.
– LeonidMew
Jan 23 at 10:27
Thank you for the feedback. Should I use Boot Repair Disk to do it?
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 22:11
I just tried running 'update-grub' and it found Ubuntu Server. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the menu after I rebooted.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 23:00
installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually? I'm not sure what you mean by this, and I suspect it's your issue. The default installation procedure runs
update-grub
so it's possibly this or equivalent was skipped by not using a normal install mechanism.– guiverc
Jan 23 at 6:37
installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually? I'm not sure what you mean by this, and I suspect it's your issue. The default installation procedure runs
update-grub
so it's possibly this or equivalent was skipped by not using a normal install mechanism.– guiverc
Jan 23 at 6:37
Sorry, I should have provided more details. I created the partitions manually.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 7:49
Sorry, I should have provided more details. I created the partitions manually.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 7:49
Grub can detect few Ubuntu installations, and all them appear in boot menu. Try to update your grub.
– LeonidMew
Jan 23 at 10:27
Grub can detect few Ubuntu installations, and all them appear in boot menu. Try to update your grub.
– LeonidMew
Jan 23 at 10:27
Thank you for the feedback. Should I use Boot Repair Disk to do it?
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 22:11
Thank you for the feedback. Should I use Boot Repair Disk to do it?
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 22:11
I just tried running 'update-grub' and it found Ubuntu Server. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the menu after I rebooted.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 23:00
I just tried running 'update-grub' and it found Ubuntu Server. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the menu after I rebooted.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 23:00
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installed Kubuntu 18.10 desktop manually? I'm not sure what you mean by this, and I suspect it's your issue. The default installation procedure runs
update-grub
so it's possibly this or equivalent was skipped by not using a normal install mechanism.– guiverc
Jan 23 at 6:37
Sorry, I should have provided more details. I created the partitions manually.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 7:49
Grub can detect few Ubuntu installations, and all them appear in boot menu. Try to update your grub.
– LeonidMew
Jan 23 at 10:27
Thank you for the feedback. Should I use Boot Repair Disk to do it?
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 22:11
I just tried running 'update-grub' and it found Ubuntu Server. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the menu after I rebooted.
– Howard Edidin
Jan 23 at 23:00