Windows eats partitions
Windows eats partitions
What’s actually happening here is Windows is setting its bootloader first in your EFI. Linux isn’t gone, you just have to press the “boot another drive” button and boot to it, or go into your EFI setup and switch the bootloader back to the Linux one.
Linuxes do the same thing when updating their bootloader.
Note for the Ackshually crowd: If you’re still booting MBR (which comes with the partition eating risk on dual boots) you have a system that is older than Windows 8 - 11+ years old, so eating the MBR is something you’ll have to deal with unconventionally, as all modern systems, OS, and hardware expect you to be using EFI.
Grub is still the first bootloader in that case. You would not notice if it was putting itself first after an update unless you have Windows booting first.
You might notice if you are booting between multiple linuxes, all with their own version of grub.
Not the case. What’s happening here is Windows is removing the ext4 partition completely, expanding the ntfs partition and writing to all of it.
Windows update did that to my <1 year old laptop. I figured it had just wiped out grub, but when it was booted from a live-usb there was no ext4 partition there at all. This has been reported many times.
Microsoft should be sued for this shit. Legal protection from destroying people’s data, whether deliberately or by negligence, is not something that can be legitimately covered by license agreement.
In my experience (W11 + Fedora on UEFI Thinkpad), I’ve seen it actually get rid of the Fedora entry from the UEFI boot list. Reinstalling GRUB didn’t fix it, so I used EasyUEFI to readd the Fedora EFI file to the boot list and that worked.
So it wasn’t simply changing the boot order, it actually nuked Fedora from the UEFI boot list.
EasyUEFI is a free software which allows you to manage the EFI/UEFI boot options & the EFI System Partitions. With this software you can easily fix EFI/UEFI boot issues, such as missing or corrupt EFI/UEFI boot option, missing or corrupt EFI System Partition.
There are multiple ways it can Ops mess up Linux boot loaders, this is one of several
I have no patience for this shit, the last 5 years, if a game doesn’t work in Linux, I don’t need to play it