I spent months trying to build a multiboot disk which would load up FreeBSD's GRUB and display a number of bootable OSes. Recently I installed Debian on a second disk in my laptop and it seems to have touched the multiboot disk in some way which I cannot figure out. Now when I try booting my multiboot disk, it no longer comes up with the GRUB menu but immediately EFI boots FreeBSD from /dev/(a)da0p2 depending on whether the disk is attached internally or externally.
What could have changed?
gpart show
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Code:
=> 40 625142368 da0 GPT (298G)
40 409600 1 efi (200M)
409640 104857600 2 freebsd-ufs (50G)
105267240 2097152 3 freebsd-swap (1.0G)
107364392 10485760 4 freebsd-ufs (5.0G)
117850152 4194304 5 freebsd-ufs (2.0G)
122044456 62914560 6 ms-basic-data (30G)
184959016 2048 7 linux-data (1.0M)
184961064 4194304 8 ms-basic-data (2.0G)
189155368 4194304 9 freebsd-ufs (2.0G)
193349672 6291456 10 freebsd-ufs (3.0G)
199641128 20971520 11 ms-basic-data (10G)
220612648 10485760 12 freebsd-swap (5.0G)
231098408 209715200 13 freebsd-ufs (100G)
440813608 20971520 14 linux-data (10G)
461785128 10485760 15 linux-data (5.0G)
472270888 12582912 16 linux-data (6.0G)
484853800 20971520 17 freebsd-ufs (10G)
505825320 119317088 - free - (57G)
What could have changed?