Install "sucessful" but Failed - Cannot find the Boot entry in BIOS

Install "sucessful" but I cannot find a 5th Entry - the Blend OS Entry when booting. it only has USB and other OSs
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Asterisk
Asterisk2mo ago
It wasn’t successful Technically there’s no system at all Try reinstalling
Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
Oh.. Reinstalling might help? Sometimes it might work second time?
Asterisk
Asterisk2mo ago
You might also want to redownload and reflash the ISO if you have another pc Oh wait you have windows Boot into that and redownload and reflash the ISO
Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
Ok the new file is slightly bigger So updated version Let me try install
Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
Ok I have now reinstalled it, No red errors I can see in this screen, but I still cannot see a new Boot record in the Bios. Maybe BlendOS sometimes does not install with manual partition. I followed the guide exactly on the website though, for Windows manual partition.
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Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
@Asterisk
Asterisk
Asterisk2mo ago
It’s installed, GRUB isn’t You might need to add the boot entry manually if your BIOS lets you If not try chrooting and manually reinstalling grub
Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
Ok thanks for the info. Any way you can provide me the commands to do this? What about the reinstall grub commands. Sorry I'm new to linux. I have done CachyOS chroot before, with cachyos specific commands I don't know if or how to do it in Bios. So let's try chroot. I know that chroot is from using a external usb. What command do i need to execute from start to finish? I cannot find chroot commands for Aurora or Bazzite in documentation.
Valkyrja
Valkyrja2mo ago
ム丂イ乇尺ノ丂ズ received a thank you Jao!
Asterisk
Asterisk2mo ago
check the arch wiki It explains how to install grub how to do the mounts properly for chrooting too
Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
Ok I'll try
Ashish Alexander
Ashish AlexanderOP2mo ago
I gave up I tried # mount /dev/___ /mnt/esp from: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chroot And: # mount /dev/___ /mnt/boot/ # mount /dev/___ /mnt/boot/efi # mount /dev/___ /mnt/boot/EFI from: some arch chroot youtube video All are not working :( I think I will settle for another os for now
Asterisk
Asterisk2mo ago
You need your drive identifier

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