On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:12:04 +0100 Maurice Batey wrote: > > All will boot stand-alone Linux installations > > Do you mean not dual-boot, i.e. taking over the whole drive? > problem trying for dual boot?
That's what I mean.
If I was going to dual boot I would put linux on a separate drive with
lilo/grub installed to that drive and then use the UEFI boot selector
to choose which drive/OS I wished to boot.
To pre-answer a question with newer boards at system start you get
the message (or similar):
"Press DEL to enter Setup Menu, F11 to enter Boot Menu"
The Boot Menu allows you to select from which drive/device you
wish to boot this time.
Charles
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