On Thu, 30 Dec 2021, Pedro Pinho wrote:
Not adding anything here but, this is something users ask everynow and then on
different forums.
It would be awesome if the wiki contained a guide on how to set-up a dualboot,
Windows/NetBSD and
Linux/NetBSD. Including seting up rEFInd would be the icing
Not adding anything here but, this is something users ask everynow and then
on different forums.
It would be awesome if the wiki contained a guide on how to set-up a
dualboot, Windows/NetBSD and Linux/NetBSD. Including seting up rEFInd would
be the icing on the cake.
Happy new year.
Den ons 29
My system wa built a year ago. I boot NetBSD from one HD.
I boot Windoze from another HD.
It also allows me to boot either of 2 CD/DVDs.
The 2 CDs come in handy when upgrading NetBSD.
I can choose which device to boot when UEFI comes up.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 6:19 PM Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
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I boot my netbsd-current system in uefi mode from the second disk by
selecting its .efi file; I lost my default rEFInd setup when I downgraded
the first disk from W11 to W10 and haven’t tried to recover it yet, it also
can be started by selecting its .efi file. I have never copied the system
kernel
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 17:05:08 + (UTC)
Benny Siegert wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I re-installed Windows 10 on my machine, and it insisted on UEFI boot,
> which killed my previous dual-booting setup with GRUB and legacy boot.
>
> NetBSD is on the second NVMe drive, while the first one is all Windows.
>
Hi!
I re-installed Windows 10 on my machine, and it insisted on UEFI boot,
which killed my previous dual-booting setup with GRUB and legacy boot.
NetBSD is on the second NVMe drive, while the first one is all Windows.
After installing Windows, I manually installed rEFInd into the EFI
partiti