rEFInd and PopOs

ivandewolf

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I have a laptop with a PopOs sshd and a windows sshd.
When rEFInd comes up, I see windows, 2 linux, and a recovery boot. Both linux boots boot into a wierd non-graphical mode (initramfs),

in order to actually get PopOs to boot, I need to select "reboot to computer setup utility", -> "Boot Manager", -> and I see the Pop!_OS partition, and I can boot it.

how do i get my full PopOs to be a first-class entry in rEFInd?
(someone mentioned tagging @wizardfromoz is a good idea)


ivandewolf@pop-os:~$ lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
zram0 [SWAP]
nvme1n1│
├─nvme1n1p1
│ vfat FAT32 65EB-D186 688.2M 33% /boot/efi
├─nvme1n1p2
│ vfat FAT32 65EB-D186 1G 75% /recovery
├─nvme1n1p3
│ crypto 2 19a2f86d-edc8-4f3e-969d-767729c9d7a3
│ └─cryptdata
│ LVM2_m LVM2 aP0Se4-1zRx-bVAd-FpHI-dKIZ-N2RX-HPDmlu
│ └─data-root
│ ext4 1.0 21600e82-ddce-4a69-9e1e-2d23093e1635 21.7G 93% /
└─nvme1n1p4
swap 1 3a92fcc3-8665-4995-b0c0-ae1f23c9e8f1
└─cryptswap swap 1 cryptswap
57dde561-5c17-4eca-a99c-faf446d69f7f [SWAP]
nvme0n1

├─nvme0n1p1
│ vfat FAT32 D09B-AB97
├─nvme0n1p2

├─nvme0n1p3
│ ntfs 3A2E9CBD2E9C741B
└─nvme0n1p4
ntfs A420789820787362
 


(someone mentioned tagging @wizardfromoz is a good idea)

Someone had good intentions, but their faith is misplaced here.

Welcome to linux.org @ivandewolf :)

rEFInd seems a good product, but I run 88-90 Linux distros on this rig, and the horizontal nature of rEFInd would make it a nightmare to navigate. I just use good old grub.

Rod Smith of Rod's Books is the architect of rEFInd, perhaps he may be of some assistance.

Good luck.

Chris Turner
wizardfromoz
 
oh no. I have made a terrible mistake. I tried to install grub.
I sudo-apt get installed, did a grub-install, ran efibootmgr to get boot entries, the efibootmgr -o 00001,00004 (grub,rEFInd)

rebooted,
I get a grub> prompt, and cannot seem to get popOs to boot at all.... aaaaaaaaaa
 
fwsetup got me to the bios boot manager, but, PopOs is no longer amoung the list of options.....
 


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