Pop_OS! & Windows 10: Sharing the EFI partition at Boot
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2020
- As requested, in this video I install Pop_OS! alongside Windows 10 by using the common EFI partition. I am going to look at two scenarios. One, we install Windows from scratch and creating a bigger EFI partition. Second, resizing an existing Windows EFI partition. I don't recommend the second method, and if you attempt it, please be sure to have a backup of your Windows data.
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For those of you stuck at 'erase and install' @5:58 because there's a triangular warning symbol as apposed to a tick, the reason is the the minimum efi partition size has doubled to 1gb (see text on the main window at 5:58) , so you have to adjust the size before you can erase and install.
Amazing work again Ermanno, providing information that other people simply gloss over or never actually touch at all. I think your whole installation catalogue of video should treasured as a geek- Wiki-how-to-install-OSes. It is extremely valuable.
I appreciate that!
!! I Love U !!! Thank you!! U rescued my 100 mb EFI partition. Now, its 600Mb, the "TRICK" you used worked on a dell latitude 6420 i used MiniTool Partition Wizard. By the way, your Delivery of Informational Troubleshooting is "Excellent" You show "Thinking a head Scenario" I respect that, as i am a Tech also."Fantastic Videos"...
As soon as you mentioned "Backup your data" --- I already liked your video ;)
Excellent, excellent video. Very useful. I did not find another video on RUclips on how to truly solve Windows dual with Pop Os. Thank you.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Very good. Without this tutorial it wasn't possible for me to install Pop OS. Thanks
Ermanno what a simple and wonderful solution !!! I've been struggling for days to make POP OS 20.10 and Windows 10 coexist, without success struggling with Grub, Refind and only that simple adjustment of a configuration file was enough. Thank you !!!
Would it be too much to ask for help with the ppa that we add to POP OS? since I have not been able to find a simple solution so that when adding external repositories (or ppa) it recognizes them and can install programs from there. Thanks again
This can help you out if you check the PPA section: help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
Excellent video man. Thank you, useful knowledge.
Thanks for making this tutorial :)
Great video, thanks Ermanno!!!
Glad you liked it!
big thanks, it's work well
Thank you very much!
Thank you man.
Awesome! Thank You Sir!
You’re welcome!
Very detailed and also succinct. Thank you for making this video! This is exactly the info I needed to know.
Ty!
After deciding to do a fresh WIN 10 install on a system with multiple disks and OS's . . . there is no way on god's earth that I will be doing this :D
Seriously, Windows still gets confused by having more than one disk in a system in 2020?
Anyway, great video as usual, informative, straight to the point and interesting. Thanks man.
Thanks Brett! Let's just say Windows has its "personality" :)
Thanks so much 💪
You're welcome 😊
When I click next to install windows it says that it can't install windows on a GPT partition. "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk is of the GPT partition style."
Is this work if win 10 and pop os installed on saperate drive? Should i put efi on the same partition with win 10 or not?
Thank's. My EFI-Partition was to small too, so I installed only Arch because I didn't know how to adjust the EFI-Partition. Now I can install Windows to play Rocket League because the Linux Version of it does'nt support Multiplayer :(
Thank you Ermanno! I asked this question in your previous video, and here you've already answered it. Is there a way in boot.conf to specify Windows 10 as the default, or rename the boot entry for it? Or is there a tool comparable to Grub Customizer for PopOS?
You can rename it, I am not 100% sure if you can set it as default, I can’t remember on the top of my head.
Good video, i have a question... recovery partition is not necessary? You only have EFI, MSR, and OS system partition (C:)
Hi Ermanno, thank you for your tutorials! Could you make a tutorial of how to enable hibernation on the latest pop os? It is hard to find a working tutorial about it.
I’ll look into it.
windows 11 will eventually replace these settings. Do you know a way around it?
I need to know otherwise, I have Arch installed and I want to install Windows for double boot later. I was thinking of doing everything on another partition, but if you use the same disk are you forced to use the same EFI partition? because I was thinking of making another one separately for Windows if possible and using the BIOS as a selection "grub" and I would like the latter more because if I reinstall any of the Operating Systems I avoid losing an entry in the Grub by misplaying the Shared EFI, what do you suggest? Thank you
You can use a separate one. Just make sure to add an extra entry for Windows in Systemd-boot.
perfecttt video!!!
thank u sooo much after 4 hours of struggling with a lot of different stuff, this worked 🙏🙏
also it would be great if u could post a video on how to customise the systemd bootloader. with some colors or background image .. thank u again🙏
There is a video on that already on the channel :)
@@eflinux ohh lemme find that
@@eflinux I coudnt find it :( can u link it here if possible please
Here it is : ruclips.net/video/0szGhRFKpus/видео.html
@@eflinux oh but am on pop Os and it's not using grub
Try Gnome OS. I thought it was meant to be a daily use OS but it seems it is not. I want to know what you can do with it.
Excellent! I have a lenovo laptop which came with a pre-installed windows with 260 mb of efi partition which is not sufficient for subsequent installation of linux, so I think having a separate efi partition is better in this case... isn't it?
Yes, definitely.
@@eflinux thank you! Both of your videos are bookmarked 😊, they are very very useful
Excellent. Although reliance on 3rd party not so great. Would be great to know the raw FDISK from scatch commands.
I agree with you. Just in this case going into fdsik was a little too much to put in a video.
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Does works fine using bitlocker encryption and pop os encryption too?
I'm afraid not.
Is the process same if I install Windows 10 and Pop OS on separate drive?
Yes, mostly. In that case you could select the root partition for the second drive and install the boot loader on the same EFI partition as Windows, or create a new EFI partition on the second disk for Pop_OS. This way you will have to boot the system of choice from the the BIOS though.
I don't know why but when I start windows from systemd it start very low resolution. Can you help?
How do you mean starting Windows from systemd?
Hello! I just installed POP OS. But every time Im trying to install some apps like lutris or update a driver , rtl8812au dkms error occurs . I tried reinstalling but its the same. It would be great if you help.
dpkg: error processing package rtl8812au-dkms (--configure):
installed rtl8812au-dkms package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 10
Errors were encountered while processing:
rtl8812au-dkms
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
I think it refers to this problem: pop-planet.info/forums/threads/unable-to-install-rtl8812au-dkms.1428/#post-6526
@@eflinux Yes. Unfortunately, the solution there does not work . Its the same recurring problem.
I see. I can't say what that could be, but I know I have problems with PopOS on my XPS 17 as well, as some devices are not even detected. However, we should soon get a new version with the 5.10 kernel which should solve some of these problems.
@@eflinux Lets hope so. Well , thank you anyway. And this video was really comprehensive and very helpful. Hoping to see more in the future.
Can we use grub with PopOS?? I think using os-prober and installing grub-efi along with it will be easier rather than resizing the windows efi partition.
It should be, but I haven’t tried that. Also, I don’t know if systemd boot is required by something else in the system in PopOS. Also, there’s a requirement for a 500MB efi partition I’m not sure it’s only for systemd boot.
You know how to make stuff simple
I did the exact same things as in the video... but my Pc its booting directly to Windows? why?
You bios is probably not allowing booting other bootloaders by default. You might have a setting for that in the bios.
@@eflinux Yeah, I found the problem, my Nootebook Acer, I just turned on secure boot, added systemD EFI to "trusted UEFI entries" and everithing works now. Thanks!
Where did you downloaded the Windows 10 iso?
The Microsoft website.
@@eflinux but for me if I doenload from Microsoft website it don't have the option to select the pro version
Me neither. That option you get only if you have a pro key or if you don’t input a key.
How to remove pop os in a dual boot setup?
The process is the same as for Manjaro. You can check this video on that part: ruclips.net/video/bpmYrZHNfx0/видео.html
Can i replace it with grub?
How do you mean? Grub should be installed.
2:0 another alternative is to boot a Linux live ISO and create the efi, ntfs, and ext4 partitions. Then you install windows, and then, you install Linux.
Thanks for sharing!
Yea probably a little easier.
It doesn't work for me :(
Just windows boot manager not appear in boot menu why.?
In this case you'll need to create an entry manually as per here: www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/gjsr6r/psa_how_to_dual_boot_pop_os_with_windows_with_a/
@@eflinux
A follow this link tutorial ,now windows manager and pop os appear in boot menu ,very very tank you 🙏🏻✌️🙏🏻
Resizing an NTFS partition from Windows would've probably been safer.
Ok forgive my stupid question. If you're going to use the grub boot menu why go through this? There is no need to. Just have the traditional partition configuration for Linux.
I want to use the EFI type of menu at bootup - for example OpenSUSE - on distros like POP OS, Zorin, Linux Mint. As far as I can tell here you've gone to a lot of of work to essentially accomplish nothing of significance.