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Context in steps:

  1. Machine with Windows 11.
  2. Shrink Windows partition in 120 GB for Ubuntu 22.04.
  3. Boot to installation with USB.
  4. Make 3 partitions: | (1) 18 GB for root (/) | (2) 90 GB for /home | (3) rest for swap
  5. Continue with installation (install updates and 3rd party drivers was selected).
  6. Installation finishes and says "restart to use Ubuntu".
  7. "Remove USB drive and press enter" message with Ubuntu logo.
  8. PC reboots directly into Windows.
  9. Tried rebooting again and got directly into Windows.
  10. Windows Disk Management shows Ubuntu partition as "Not assigned"

I followed this steps in a VM in Windows and after installation the VM rebooted to GRUB. The only different thing is that I did not use the option "install 3rd party drivers".

PC specs:

  • NVidia 1660 GTX
  • HP Omen 15 (Notebook)
  • Intel Core i7 9750H
  • 16 GB RAM DDR4
  • NVMe SSD

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