On 08/13/2015 03:55 PM, Kerim Gueney wrote:

On 08/13/2015 09:54 PM, John G Heim wrote:
A couple of years ago, I posted a question about using FAI to create a
dual-boot machine. We have some kind of aut-installer for Windows 7
that I know next to nothing about. But after the Windows guy installs
Win7, I use FAI to install linux on the free space. But after FAI
finished, the Win7 installation has to be rescued. There must be some
linux workaround for this because if you install debian or ubuntu from
an installation CD, you don't have that problem.
What exactly needs to be done after the FAI installation?

After the FAI install finishes, the Win7 installation is not bootable. You have to boot from a Win7 installation disk and choose the Windows rescue option. After that, you can boot into Win7 again.

Are you saying you install Windows 7, then you do an FAI install, and you don't have any problems booting into Win7? It's never worked for me.

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