One of the most interesting and impressive features introduced in Microsoft’s latest OS Windows 8 is the new boot loader. Initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.UPDATE: This tutorial will also work in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Menuentry "Ubuntu, Linux 2.6.31-14-generic" ] then save_env recordfail fi # For backward compatibility with versions of terminal.mod that don't If terminal_output gfxterm then true else If loadfont /usr/share/grub/unicode.pf2 then # from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub # It is automatically generated by /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig using templates So when I got my windows 7 mbr without any ubuntu-options, I booted the Ubuntu CD and as I still got a working menu.lst (or grub.cfg in my case) in /boot/grub of my Ubuntu-partition, I did: I wanted to keep my ******* 7 MBR, and boot into grub. I read a sh'tload of post concerning a regedit, removing keys for upper- lower filters in a regedit class, in windows, but as Murpheys law dictates, I didn't have the upper- lower filter keys to delete. Great! Lets bring a windows DVD and a Ubuntu-CD around with my laptop, in case I want to install something from a DVD on windows. Got Ubuntu installed and I cant use grub. There got to be some settings in Windows 7s own boot manager, which implies to the ATAPI-controller. The Famous GRUB-bootloader is making my CD/DVD-drive invisible. or not - when grub was reinstalled, my CD-drive disappeared again. YAY its working! Lets get cracking and reinstall grub! Then I reinstalled windows 7 and ran all them windows updates, and the DVD-drive was still present there. I spend a week or so, trying to collect drivers to my TSSTCorp CD/DVD-drive on my Zepto 66W25WD with an Intel ICH8M chipset, and installing the Windows 7 beta again and rebooting into Ubuntu to compare the driver data. Booting back into Windows to install some software from my DVD-Drive, and *poof*, it disappeared - gone and no sign of it in the device manager. So - it happened that I decided to run windows 7 on the first two partitions of my disk and Ubuntu 9.10 on the rest.Īfter a neat and tidy windows install with everything working, I installed the Karmic Koala with everything working. Dual boot bcdedit (Windows 7 bootloader) into GRUB
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