I have three hard discs in my pc. One of them is exclusively for Windows and another only for Linux (Fedora). I had it working very well, with a dual boot that I controlled by entering the start set-up and then the boot configuration. There I could choose the boot priorities for those two drives.
Recently my Windows 10 crashed, forcing me to reinstall windows. I had to format that drive in order to have a clean start. Windows 10 works very well now, but when I enter the start set-up and change the boot configuration to prioritize the disc with Linux, it has no effect and Windows starts up anyway. The only way for me to work with Linux is to physically disconnect the drive with Windows. That being a bit cumbersome, I would like to restore a dual boot. I don’t remember how I did it the first time, unfortunately. Windows has divided the disc (called Disc 0) in four parts: (1) Recovery, 450 MB NTFS OEM-partition (2) 100 MB EFI System partition (3) 231,52 GB NTFS primary partition (4) 826 MB NTFS OEM-partition Is it possible to install NGU GRUB from Windows in this configuration? Hermes Brandt Amsterdam The Netherlands _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
