Remember too that many distros have activated a grub setting that means it will 
no longer search for other installations. Turn that off:

Edit the file in /etc/default named 'grub'. Add 'GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false' 
anywhere in the script. Run grub install, 'grub-install'

 
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All the best 

Keith Bainbridge 

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On 23 February 2023 22:06:39 UTC, "Andrew M.A. Cater" <amaca...@einval.com> 
wrote:
>On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:49:25PM +0000, Simeone Dominique wrote:
>> Good afternoon,
>> i installed a linŭx deepin operating system in addition to debian and linŭx 
>> mint and when i start the fujitsu it boots to the bios as if there is no 
>> operating system.
>> What to do?
>> Good for you.
>> Mr. Dominique Simeone
>> 
>>
>
>For Deepin and Mint - you may need to go to their forums / lists and ask
>them. Different distributions do things differently.
>
>How did you install each operating system?
>
>Is each one using BIOS / legacy MBR?
>
>Is each one using UEFI?
>
>Do you have any shared directory - like a shared /home - between all
>the OS?
>
>Please tell us *exactly* what you have done as far as you can.
>
>Do you have any logs of the install available to you?
>
>All the very best, as ever,
>
>Andy Cater 
>

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