I tried installing DeBodhi on my desktop computer last night, triple booting with Mint and neon. On my 5th attempt I succeeded... Only to find that my computer now just boots into DeBodhi. To boot into either mint or neon, I have to hit f12 at boot and select the KDE Neon selection (one of six options, four of which do not work); I can select either Mint or neon from the Neon menu which comes up.
All I can think is that it created a second boot in a different location from where the first one was. I cannot get them to recognize each other.
I suppose terminal command [sudo update-grub] does not fix it?
I have a note from a Debian trouble shoot guide, not sure which release but it helped me:
Issue: Grub only shows Debian
/etc/default/grub
change
[# GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false]
to
[GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false]
sudo update-grub
Ie make that row active by omitting the #. No idea if this is related to your problem, I believe you can search and find the Debian post installation gudie I refer to.
@zaivala Re Debian, this 5.1.11 is probably the issue I refer to above: https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#grub-os-prober
@hehemrin
Thank you again, Henrik. It did solve half the problem, the other half is getting Debbie into let me install grub customizer which is not working right now. I've gone through several pages of search menus to find out what I'm doing wrong. But yes, I now have grub recognizing all three distros.
@zaivala Good night from this part of the world!