[Bug 1967944] [NEW] After installing Ubuntu 22.04, no option to boot other installed OSes
Jeremy Bicha
1967944 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Apr 5 19:40:38 UTC 2022
Public bug reported:
Test Case 1:
------------
0. Install Windows
1. Use the latest Ubuntu 22.04 daily image to install Ubuntu
Expected:
The boot menu list includes Windows
What happens instead:
The system boots directly into Ubuntu without showing the grub screen since Ubuntu is the only available system.
Test Case 2:
------------
Same as Test Case 1 except I used Fedora 36 Beta instead of Windows
Other Info:
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I did Test Case 2 yesterday in VirtualBox. Sorry I wiped the install because I needed the hard drive space back already. But it's easily reproducible if you have the time to do the 2 installs.
This issue was also considered important enough to mention at
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/03/ubuntu-22-04-beta-is-now-available-download
This issue was first announced here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2021-December/041769.html
A few different options were suggested such as having the Ubuntu
installer run something like os-prober once during the install only as a
balance between making dual boot reasonably accessible to our users
while tightening the system security compared to previous Ubuntu
releases.
But as far as I can tell, nothing was actually implemented from that
discussion. And I guess this workflow has been undertested so far this
release cycle.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: jammy rls-jj-incoming
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Title:
After installing Ubuntu 22.04, no option to boot other installed OSes
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Test Case 1:
------------
0. Install Windows
1. Use the latest Ubuntu 22.04 daily image to install Ubuntu
Expected:
The boot menu list includes Windows
What happens instead:
The system boots directly into Ubuntu without showing the grub screen since Ubuntu is the only available system.
Test Case 2:
------------
Same as Test Case 1 except I used Fedora 36 Beta instead of Windows
Other Info:
----------
I did Test Case 2 yesterday in VirtualBox. Sorry I wiped the install because I needed the hard drive space back already. But it's easily reproducible if you have the time to do the 2 installs.
This issue was also considered important enough to mention at
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/03/ubuntu-22-04-beta-is-now-available-download
This issue was first announced here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2021-December/041769.html
A few different options were suggested such as having the Ubuntu
installer run something like os-prober once during the install only as
a balance between making dual boot reasonably accessible to our users
while tightening the system security compared to previous Ubuntu
releases.
But as far as I can tell, nothing was actually implemented from that
discussion. And I guess this workflow has been undertested so far this
release cycle.
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