I don't own a laptop, or a uefi motherboard
I would try and install again without a home partition, if that don't work , I would wipe.
My thing with home is it does more harm than good
I don’t use a separate /home, I have a partition > /my shit < that has all my stuff like > /my shit/movies < and > /my shit/music < etc....
/home has settings that can be os dependent/package version dependent. I have seen some messed up things with /home, especially mixing one from a different distro or using one spread out across the system using many distro's.
Just not worth it to me. The problem using /home from a "stable" version to a "rolling release" version is asking for trouble imho (.kde, apps, config, etc.) different version number of apps(stable, ubuntu would be much older), dependencies (stable, ubuntu would not be up to date, etc) installing a /home is like driving a ford pinto.
I and others here have seen many problems with home
my 2¢