![]() I was able to to edit the partition name of the Manjaro’s EFI partition to CLR_BOOT without issue, but after closing GParted and clicking back into the installer, it did not recognize the change I had made, and displayed a message along the lines of: “! CLR_BOOT not found”. ![]() Right-click the EFI System Partition (e.g., /dev/sda1) and select Name Partition." In the document for booting alongside another GRUB-based OS, I ran into an issue at step 8: "Share the existing EFI system partition by designating as such. I did review both documents during installation and they were helpful, but I believe I’ve found myself in a bit of a grey area. The order is Windows, Manjaro, Clear Linux.) (Here is a copy of my current fdisk read-out. What is the best way to triple boot these three systems with the least frustration? Is this possible? Can GRUB2 boot Clear Linux? I have updated grub from within Manjaro, and os-prober does detect the correct install path and name of Clear Linux, but it does not add an entry automatically. ![]() ![]() I can boot into both Windows 10 and Manjaro just fine, and am hoping I can simply add an entry to custom_40 for Clear Linux. However, on reboot GRUB2 still loads with Windows 10 and Manjaro Linux, and no Clear Linux. It was a bit tricky getting the partitions correct by advanced installation, but it did complete successfully. I just wiped FreeBSD from my system and installed a copy of the latest version of Clear Linux instead.
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