So I had another crash. Even though I thought I managed to fix grub this
time, before trying the Ubuntu install again.

I don't know why it's still doing this. But I kept having to switch
between CSM to try secureboot, and uefi and legacy settings for the
Ubuntu program boot-repair. But honestly to god I still don't know when
I should have what option enabled.

I just kept changing it just to keep boot-repair from asking me do you
want to try again or continue "anyway", which sounds even more
dangerous.

So honestly all this stuff, but really I don't have a clue what I'm
doing. At all. Only thing though is that BIOS seems to have the Windows
8/10 features selected instead of Other OS. Which would have been the
default, it said so somewhere on the internet. But, it seems like it
would make sense for it to require this Other OS option for Ubuntu to
install correctly. But then I saw it Windows 8/10 might prevent security
problems this way. And I have enough security issue suspicions to not
want to risk that (yet). But I do want Ubuntu.

So hopefully I can recover from this fatal error again, and pull it
off.. eventually. It only needs to work once lol.

Bye.

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  what a nightmare (dual boot install Ubuntu) grub is messing up
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