On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 21:05:39 -0600, Dale wrote:

> >> Is there a way after the install to add a Windoze OS to grub and all?
> >> I unplugged the windoze drive to make sure it didn't mess that up OR
> >> I mess up something. So, grub, or some bootloader, is installed on
> >> the wrong drive in this case.  
> > Plug the drive back in and run grub2-mkconfig. It will generate a new
> > menu with a Windows option. No manual editing needed.

> Oh nooooooooo.  It can't be that easy.  O_O  I'm going to screw 
> something up you watch.  lol

> Oh, how do I boot it the first time tho?  When I plug the windoze drive 
> up, there won't be a grub.  Yet anyway.  Hmmmmm.

Of course there is, as long as the BIOS is set to boot from the Linux
disc, GRUB is there and waiting to boot Linux. Run grub2-mkconfig to
generate a new config for the existing GRUB, with Windows included.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

CONGRSS.SYS corruptd... Re-boot Washington D.C? (Y/N)

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