Hi. I appreciate things don't always happen quickly on mailing lists, but I'm sitting here with an inaccessible Debian install after acting on the basis of an assertion made on this list.
I think it would be a kind gesture if I were not left hanging too long. Thanks. -----Original Message----- Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2018 21:55:59 +0100 Subject: Re: Re: Installing 2 encrypted Debians alongside Windows From: "coco...@t-online.de" <coco...@t-online.de> To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org Hi. Based on your answer, I proceeded with the install. However, the pre-existing Debian install (Debian A) does _not_ appear to have been automatically added to the final Grub boot menu. I used the following walkthrough (minus steps 25 and 29) when installing both Debian A and Debian B: https://ertugrulharman.com/en/2017/09/06/how-to-install-debian-alongside-windows-dual-boot-with-full-disk-encryption/ The new boot menu presented contains only the following entries: Debian GNU/Linux Advanced options for Debian GNU/Linux Windows Boot Manager System setup The Debian entry is for the new install, Debian B, which boots successfully. I've checked, and I'm confident that Debian A's partitions were not harmed during the install process. How do I add the option to boot Debian A back to the Grub boot menu? Will it be obvious during that process how to customise the way the new entry appears in the list? Thanks. -----Original Message----- Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2018 20:02:24 +0100 Subject: Re: Installing 2 encrypted Debians alongside Windows From: "Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)" <j...@debian.org> To: "coco...@t-online.de" <coco...@t-online.de>, debian-boot@lists.debian.org On 05/03/2018 17:44, coco...@t-online.de wrote: > If I try to accomplish this with the 9.2.1 install DVD, will Debian > Installer be aware of the existence of the pre-existing Debian install > when generating/updating Grub? Yep. -Jonathan