CaseySJ
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Please refer to the following in Troubleshooting / FAQs in Post #1:@CaseySJ I have two different questions about renaming Volumes.
• The first, when I originally installed the OS I was running Catalina recently I upgraded to BigSur. My original boot volumes was called Catalina per the tutorial on pg1. I went ahead and renamed the volume within MacOS to Big Sur. Looks great in the OS but in OpenCanopy it still says Catalina. I tried zapping the PRAM and then looking for .disk_label.contentDetails like one of your other tutorials but the file did not exist. How do I change my volume name so it matches OSX?
This will only work if the Linux SSD has (a) its own EFI partition and (b) EFI/BOOT folder and any related files/folders. From my Ubuntu screenshot you can see that the Ubuntu disk in my system has the complete Ubuntu boot loader.• The second, I have a linux volume as well thats been called "NO NAME" I followed the above post but the EFI folder for linux does not have BOOT directory under EFI. I created one and stuck the .disk_label.contentDetails within. No luck though. Should I move this file to the root of the volume? Is there another way?
If your Linux boot loader files are in some other EFI partition, they will have to be moved to the EFI partition of the Linux disk and removed from the original location.
Feel free to post screenshots of the files in each EFI partition.