Completely fresh 16.04 install, still seeing Antergos in boot menu

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I want a completely clean Ubuntu 16.04LTS install, I previously had Antergos on this machine.



I have tried selecting the erase everything option, I have tried removing partitions and readding them on install but either way if I hit F12 on boot I get these options:



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antergos_grub



HDD



USB



How can I remove Antergos completely?










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    I want a completely clean Ubuntu 16.04LTS install, I previously had Antergos on this machine.



    I have tried selecting the erase everything option, I have tried removing partitions and readding them on install but either way if I hit F12 on boot I get these options:



    ubuntu



    antergos_grub



    HDD



    USB



    How can I remove Antergos completely?










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      I want a completely clean Ubuntu 16.04LTS install, I previously had Antergos on this machine.



      I have tried selecting the erase everything option, I have tried removing partitions and readding them on install but either way if I hit F12 on boot I get these options:



      ubuntu



      antergos_grub



      HDD



      USB



      How can I remove Antergos completely?










      share|improve this question















      I want a completely clean Ubuntu 16.04LTS install, I previously had Antergos on this machine.



      I have tried selecting the erase everything option, I have tried removing partitions and readding them on install but either way if I hit F12 on boot I get these options:



      ubuntu



      antergos_grub



      HDD



      USB



      How can I remove Antergos completely?







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          Have a look in /boot/grub/grub.cfg to see if you can find the entry for it in there. If it is try erasing that partition again (if this is what you want) but using a live disc with gparted.






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          • I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 14:30










          • Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 17:53










          • Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 18:28










          • Sorry, did my best ✌️
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 22:01










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          Have a look in /boot/grub/grub.cfg to see if you can find the entry for it in there. If it is try erasing that partition again (if this is what you want) but using a live disc with gparted.






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          • I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 14:30










          • Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 17:53










          • Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 18:28










          • Sorry, did my best ✌️
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 22:01














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          Have a look in /boot/grub/grub.cfg to see if you can find the entry for it in there. If it is try erasing that partition again (if this is what you want) but using a live disc with gparted.






          share|improve this answer




















          • I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 14:30










          • Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 17:53










          • Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 18:28










          • Sorry, did my best ✌️
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 22:01












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          up vote
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          Have a look in /boot/grub/grub.cfg to see if you can find the entry for it in there. If it is try erasing that partition again (if this is what you want) but using a live disc with gparted.






          share|improve this answer












          Have a look in /boot/grub/grub.cfg to see if you can find the entry for it in there. If it is try erasing that partition again (if this is what you want) but using a live disc with gparted.







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          answered Feb 17 at 14:03









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          • I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 14:30










          • Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 17:53










          • Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 18:28










          • Sorry, did my best ✌️
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 22:01
















          • I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 14:30










          • Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 17:53










          • Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
            – bigdaveygeorge
            Feb 17 at 18:28










          • Sorry, did my best ✌️
            – blackICE
            Feb 17 at 22:01















          I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
          – bigdaveygeorge
          Feb 17 at 14:30




          I've done a search in that file, no mention of Antergos at all
          – bigdaveygeorge
          Feb 17 at 14:30












          Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
          – blackICE
          Feb 17 at 17:53




          Did you try searching the same directory in other partitions?
          – blackICE
          Feb 17 at 17:53












          Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
          – bigdaveygeorge
          Feb 17 at 18:28




          Ive managed to remove it using this answer: askubuntu.com/a/63613/300427
          – bigdaveygeorge
          Feb 17 at 18:28












          Sorry, did my best ✌️
          – blackICE
          Feb 17 at 22:01




          Sorry, did my best ✌️
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          Feb 17 at 22:01

















           

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