For quite some time (a few months now) grub-customizer no longer works as it used to. Nowadays it won't detect any other OS. OS-Prober is installed and properly detects every single OS (when ran in terminal) installed but when you run GC, it doesn't display any other OS, except for the default one. For instance, until recently I had dual boot with Windows but GC wouldn't detect it, despite that searching for other OSs was enabled.
At first I thought it was due to the weirdness of Windows 10 & 11 but just now I installed another instance of Arch on the same partition where Windows used to be. GC still wouldn't detect the newly installed instance.
I had to edit grub.cfg manually to include the two entries for the new instance (linux and linux-lts), so this grub-customizer issue is not a big deal to me. But I'm wondering if it behaves the same way only on my configuration or is it a general problem for everyone?
At first I thought it was due to the weirdness of Windows 10 & 11 but just now I installed another instance of Arch on the same partition where Windows used to be. GC still wouldn't detect the newly installed instance.
I had to edit grub.cfg manually to include the two entries for the new instance (linux and linux-lts), so this grub-customizer issue is not a big deal to me. But I'm wondering if it behaves the same way only on my configuration or is it a general problem for everyone?