I am booting Windows, Ubuntu, and Manjaro and I have a problem in bootloader. Is it ideal to have separate EPS partition for each OS like one EFS in Windows, one in Ubuntu, and one in Manjaro?
Or I can use the EPS partition of Windows for all OSes?
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1 Answers
windows require an exFAT and installs from NFTS, Ubuntu is ext4 3 2 and exFAT and install from FAT64 or FAT32, and Manjaro is ext4 3 2 and exFAT and install from FAT 32 but this should not be a problem but if you are having trouble with choosing the OS from boot that is a different question.
EDIT: if you are having trouble with loading the other OSes then get ubuntu on USB live boot it and run in a command line (don't click the link)
sudo apt install software-properties-common;
sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu $(lsb_release -sc) universe";
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair;
sudo apt-get update;
sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair
this will install boot-repair then find it in applications and run recommended repair.
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