![]() ![]() ![]() In the Ubuntu terminal, I used efibootmgr -v to check the boot variables, and sudo efibootmgr -B -b NNNN to delete the ubuntu option that was pointing at the wrong EFI partition (using the partition uuid). In Ubuntu, I used the Disks app to change which EFI partition gets mounted to /boot/efi (identify by partition uuid). ![]() I manually moved the files from the BOOT folder and the ubuntu folder of the EFI partition to the same location on the EFI partition of the disk containing the Ubuntu partitions. It installed EFI files to the EFI partition of a different disk (I had selected the EFI partition of the same disk that has the Ubuntu root and swap partitions). I reinstalled without third party software and without enabling auto login. ![]()
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