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Had it working under mint20 where grub recognized the windows boot manager. However with Pop_OS it doesnt work, probably due to them using systemd.boot. Any idea how to get that working?
Setup: I have two sata ssd's with windows (using AMDRAID) and one nvme with linux using AHCI.
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Same issue here. Two SATA HDD configured with AMDRAID, 1 nvme with Windows and 1 nvme with Linux. With Elementary OS successfully configured, with Pop_OS I don't know how to make it work.
Ubuntu is using systemd as init-service, too. Or what do you mean by "systemd.boot"?
Normally, once the kernel driver is loaded, your setup should behave like a regular one (e.g. with AHCI).
I'm not supporting any of the other distros than Debian or Ubuntu, therefore marking this one as invalid here.
Had it working under mint20 where grub recognized the windows boot manager. However with Pop_OS it doesnt work, probably due to them using systemd.boot. Any idea how to get that working?
Setup: I have two sata ssd's with windows (using AMDRAID) and one nvme with linux using AHCI.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: