so ...

That means I can access *any* UEFI supported OS directly from a UEFI menu
except more than 1 Ubuntu system....

Any plans to 'fix' this.

The present workaround (i.e having to load  one system in order to change
the boot for another ) is not a great solution.

To fix it all that would need to happen is for the installer to create a
differently named folder in the EFI partition or for it to bo
/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu_1 or something...

Is there a manual way I can do this?


On 12 November 2012 16:33, Phillip Susi <ps...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> There is no way to get around that, you just have to notice when the
> other os gets a new kernel and run update-grub from the primary.
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