There are also applications available for Windows which can read files from an ext2 partition. The final step is to add an entry for the Linux system to the boot. Your boot. This is it. On next reboot, you should be able to directly boot into your Linux system from the NT boot menu. When you want to configure a linux boot manager to boot Windows, there are some aspects to care about.
Jump to: navigation , search. Some filesystems will be corrupted if a boot loader or anything else, really overwrites their first sectors. Installing a boot loader in the first sector of a partition is not allowed for: XFS. Since LILO doesn't know about file systems and saves the kernel images positions based on a block count, you will have to rerun the lilo command everytime you did modifications to your kernel image.
This includes recompiling or reinstalling the kernel as well as moving it to somewhere else or defragmenting the file system. You can always boot older Windows NT like systems from the boot loader of newer ones, but trying the other way around will fail. An older NT Boot Loader will not know about these changes in a newer system. Categories : Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls Windows.
Navigation menu Personal tools Log in. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. There are two ways of doing this using editing a grub file. These are described in the Ubuntu Community Documentation Grub2 page.
To start we need to find out what we are booting or want to boot. You can see that the "saved" method can come in handy when booting multiple operating systems.
Save the name of the entry you want e. The nano editor will open. Saved method - In my preferred way, I made the following changes from the standard grub file. You can see this in my menu entry list.
Move around with the arrow keys. Type in you addtions, delete the unwanted. Very handy in case of the dreaded Fat pfinger effect. Some in the Ubuntu community suggest sudoedit instead of nano. I recommend nano — which is the default sudoedit editor in later distributions of Ubuntu — instead of sudoedit , because the default can be overridden in non-obvious ways, unless you are an administrator.
If you prefer not to use the nano editor and prefer the Gnome Text Editor, instead of sudo nano -B use gksu gedit. Note that the Gnome text editor does not automatically make a backup! I made some changes to grub for my personal needs.
Such as the background picture of the moon launch. How to do these are discussed at the Ubuntu Community Documentation page on Grub2 , recommended. With a bit of command line trickery, you can get the default of grub to always be a particular grub entry - for example Windows - no matter when a new kernel is installed. Highlight the entry you want to default to - for example Windows 7 in the screen-shot. Right click and choose copy. First Step. Determine the Windows OS' position in the grub menu.
Second Step. To do this, type the following on the terminal:. Alternatively, you can use an integer value specifying the index position of the Windows OS, take note that index starts counting at 0, so in my example, the Windows OS value would be 4, therefore you can also set.
You can follow this nitstorm answer here ,. You will have to add Grub-customizer through. For booting into Windows directly select the preference and reduce the boot-time to load windows.
Grub Customizer is a graphical interface to configure the grub2. The application allows the user to add, remove, freeze, rename and reorder boot menu items. Remember that you can't move single entries out of their respective group like Ubuntu can't be moved out of Linux group. Use startup manager, which you can start from the dash. There you can use the OS to start with in the dropdown menu. For example in my case I would have to change that line from.
We need to know what's that name on your machine, so open a Terminal and run the following command:. Look at the line we were talking about! Write the name of your entry somewhere, and now let's set is as the default. I'd heard some nasty rumors that Vista would always overwrite the MBR with its own boot loader Jalf , Jun 12, You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? If we are geeks and classical we will have to edit boot. Once grub has been installed to a partition we need to get its boot sector to a file in order to boot it from Windows. Identify the partition containing the grub folder. Usually the same one as the Linux partition. Plugin your pendrive and open it.
Identify your plugged pendrive associated folder.
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