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Is systemd-boot bootloader used as default when installing Ubuntu 19.04 in UEFI
Dual Boot Installing Ubuntu 12.04 with Windows 7 (64) on a non UEFI systemUEFI/GPT Win 7 Load Failure in Dual Boot and no GRUB2 [Ubuntu 12.04]Dual boot UEFI Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.04 (both 64 bits). W7 entry doesn't appear in GRUBInstalling Ubuntu on main HDD drive together with Windows 8. To boot Ubuntu from disk-on-keyWill UEFI boot with EFI partition + MBR partition table work (instead of GPT)?Installing 32-bit Ubuntu side-by-side with 64-bit Ubuntu on UEFI system?Ubuntu 16.04 does not install working UEFI when installing on external drive (no /EFI/BOOT/*.efi in EFI partition), how to properly solve?Ubuntu 17.04 UEFI boot canot find boot volumecan't boot ubuntu from usb in UEFI modeCombining UEFI Ubuntu with MBR Windows
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I've been searching for hours trying to confirm if 'systemd-boot bootloader' is the default bootloader used during a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 on a UEFI system (UEFI BIOS + UEFI USB Boot Stick + GTP Drive Partition)
Pop!_OS uses systemd-boot by default and I'm wondering if Ubuntu ever implemented this as well, instead of the old default GRUB2 bootloader.
boot partitioning uefi systemd
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I've been searching for hours trying to confirm if 'systemd-boot bootloader' is the default bootloader used during a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 on a UEFI system (UEFI BIOS + UEFI USB Boot Stick + GTP Drive Partition)
Pop!_OS uses systemd-boot by default and I'm wondering if Ubuntu ever implemented this as well, instead of the old default GRUB2 bootloader.
boot partitioning uefi systemd
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I have installed 19.04 multiple times and will reinstall again soon after it is released. Every time it has used grub2. I have installed to both my UEFI systems on sdb, but Ubuntu's grub2 still only installs to ESP - efi system partition on sda.
– oldfred
Apr 15 at 2:40
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I've been searching for hours trying to confirm if 'systemd-boot bootloader' is the default bootloader used during a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 on a UEFI system (UEFI BIOS + UEFI USB Boot Stick + GTP Drive Partition)
Pop!_OS uses systemd-boot by default and I'm wondering if Ubuntu ever implemented this as well, instead of the old default GRUB2 bootloader.
boot partitioning uefi systemd
I've been searching for hours trying to confirm if 'systemd-boot bootloader' is the default bootloader used during a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 on a UEFI system (UEFI BIOS + UEFI USB Boot Stick + GTP Drive Partition)
Pop!_OS uses systemd-boot by default and I'm wondering if Ubuntu ever implemented this as well, instead of the old default GRUB2 bootloader.
boot partitioning uefi systemd
boot partitioning uefi systemd
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I have installed 19.04 multiple times and will reinstall again soon after it is released. Every time it has used grub2. I have installed to both my UEFI systems on sdb, but Ubuntu's grub2 still only installs to ESP - efi system partition on sda.
– oldfred
Apr 15 at 2:40
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I have installed 19.04 multiple times and will reinstall again soon after it is released. Every time it has used grub2. I have installed to both my UEFI systems on sdb, but Ubuntu's grub2 still only installs to ESP - efi system partition on sda.
– oldfred
Apr 15 at 2:40
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I have installed 19.04 multiple times and will reinstall again soon after it is released. Every time it has used grub2. I have installed to both my UEFI systems on sdb, but Ubuntu's grub2 still only installs to ESP - efi system partition on sda.
– oldfred
Apr 15 at 2:40
I have installed 19.04 multiple times and will reinstall again soon after it is released. Every time it has used grub2. I have installed to both my UEFI systems on sdb, but Ubuntu's grub2 still only installs to ESP - efi system partition on sda.
– oldfred
Apr 15 at 2:40
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I have installed 19.04 multiple times and will reinstall again soon after it is released. Every time it has used grub2. I have installed to both my UEFI systems on sdb, but Ubuntu's grub2 still only installs to ESP - efi system partition on sda.
– oldfred
Apr 15 at 2:40