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@atoro2019-06-11 16:21:46
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@atoro, 2019-06-11 16:21:46

Is it possible to change Ubuntu name in bios?

Hello! Put one Ubuntu distribution kit on two different disks. Multi-boot was not needed. The only way to control the boot specifically in this BIOS is to assign an order. But there both disks appear as "ubuntu". Not fatal, but inconvenient if you forgot what was loaded last time. Is it possible to call them somehow differently from under the OS, or do you need tambourines for this, like a custom image, etc.?
PS I'm not asking about the hornbeam menu, but about bios.

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SOTVM, 2019-06-11
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you need to change the disc label
ubuntu
ubuntu2
and the bios will see everything itself
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boot from any disk
, open gparted or a similar junk to work with disks
and change the lable of another disk (
the system won’t allow you to do this from which you didn’t
boot, when there is only one disk, you can boot from a USB flash drive and change it on the disk
for detailed info >> to googledex :)

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