[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: dual boot Windows - Linux
From: |
Hermes Brandt |
Subject: |
Re: dual boot Windows - Linux |
Date: |
Sun, 5 May 2019 21:27:38 +0200 |
Thanks Randy. Clear!
Hermes Brandt
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
"Be kind whenever possible.
It is always possible."
Dalai Lama
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 4:47 PM Randy Goldenberg <address@hidden>
wrote:
> Hermes,
>
> Thank you for the information.
>
> Your Linux installation boots legacy BIOS, while your new Windows
> installation
> boots UEFI. That being the case, you will not be able to use grub for
> dualbooting.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Randy
>
> On Sunday May 05, 2019, Hermes Brandt wrote:
>
> > one more thing, when, in the /sys/firmware directory, I run the "ls -a"
> > command, I get " . .. acpi dmi memmap". I don' t know if that is
> > useful for you in this case.
> > Hermes Brandt
> > Amsterdam
> > The Netherlands
> > "Be kind whenever possible.
> > It is always possible."
> > Dalai Lama
> >
> > On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 11:32 PM Randy Goldenberg
> > <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > Hermes,
> >
> > When running Linux, is there a directory "efi" in /sys/firmware?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Randy
> >
> > On Saturday May 04, 2019, Hermes Brandt wrote:
> >
> > >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
> > >address@hidden
> > >[3]https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
> >
> >References
> >
> > Visible links
> > 1. mailto:address@hidden
> > 2. mailto:address@hidden
> > 3. https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
>