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Grub2 windows 10 chainloader
Grub2 windows 10 chainloader









grub2 windows 10 chainloader

Probably because the installation has not finished. I installed Ubuntu 9.10, and let Grub do the dual boot. I booted a LiveCD and grabbed the MBR into a file for safe keeping.

#GRUB2 WINDOWS 10 CHAINLOADER INSTALL#

All I found from internet is to install a tool in gentoo to detect the Windows partition automatically. This is more or less my first experience with GRUB2 and Windows7 (both individually even ) I installed Windows 7 on the first partition - it runs fine. but if I boot sda it is hd0 and sdb is hd1 etc. Issue is, I am running the grub2 as the bootloader. Or when I boot sdc it is hd0, sda is hd1. The boot drive is always hd0 so I could not copy my chainboot entires from one to another as the hard drives change. The issue is in my case that drive order changes. I copied some of kansasnoob's suggestions on booting a partition rather than a kernel also. While I agree with kansasnoob, I do this as I have 3 different grub2 in three different drives and turn off osprober.

grub2 windows 10 chainloader

After a restart I could boot gentoo normally. There, i had to mount the efi partition ( /dev/sda2 in my case) into (chroot) /boot/efi and run grub2-install -targetx8664-efi. I multi-boot a lot and grub2's auto-detection is generally sudo update-grubįound linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-28-genericįound initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-28-genericįound linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-27-genericįound initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-27-genericįound linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-26-genericįound initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-26-genericįound linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-25-genericįound initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-25-genericįound Linux Mint 10 Julia (10) on /dev/sda10įound Debian GNU/Linux (6.0) on /dev/sda11įound Peppermint (peppermint) on /dev/sda13įound Ubuntu natty (development branch) (11.04) on /dev/sda14įound Linux Mint Debian Edition (1) on /dev/sda15įound Ubuntu natty (development branch) (11.04) on /dev/sda16įound Ubuntu natty (development branch) (11.04) on /dev/sda17 When that boots (in my case, I had to use advanced options -> disable kernel mode setting) it is the simplest to just press x so the X server with openbox starts.











Grub2 windows 10 chainloader