Xen schreef op 06-01-2017 9:00:
So the question is how can I chainload this device
without the (Windows bootloader) instantly rebooting my computer?
Problem solved. The "ntldr /bootmgr" command that I found in the
documentation did the trick just fine.
So I guess it is just writing a 40_custom file and disabling the OS
prober as detailed somewhere.
I prefer to have custom or handwritten menus anyway :).
Thank god -- this motherboard does not have a boot menu you can open at
a keypress, but requires setting the boot device in a fixed way. Because
USB sticks (and the like) are really just harddisks to the BIOS all of
the ancient options such as USB-FDD also have no benefit. Now at least I
can set at my first boot device whatever Grub USB disk or equivalent
that I want.
I was also looking into using NeoGrub from within Windows, it seems to
be equally as simple. And would have allowed booting Linux from Within
the Windows boot menu, but I guess I like it the other way around, and
have my "Linux boot disk" as the primary disk in the BIOS.
Thanks!
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