On Wed 05 Aug 2020 at 17:51:36 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> no, i try centos for fun and fedora and opensuse
> my hardware is old and old software usually require less memory/disk
> these old software are new to me, i might discover interesting app
> http://archive.debian.org/
> http://archives.fed
On Wed 05 Aug 2020 at 15:14:33 +, Andrew Cater wrote:
> Boot from Debian install media. Use rescue mode. Mount Debian partition
> when prompted. Run os-prober and update-grub then exit. Machine should
> reboot into Debian.
No need to run os-prober; update-grub does it.
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Brian.
On Wed, 05 Aug, 2020 at 00:04:48 +, Long Wind wrote:
>i have win7 at sda1 and buster at sda2
>i install centos 6 at sda3, it can boot win7, can't see buster
>i mean i can't boot buster now
>is there some rescue image that can be written to bootable usb disk?
>or do you know
Boot from Debian install media. Use rescue mode. Mount Debian partition
when prompted. Run os-prober and update-grub then exit. Machine should
reboot into Debian.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 1:28 PM Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Greg!
> but chroot dance is new to me, it doesn't seem easy
> it involves ma
On Wed, Aug 05, 2020 at 12:04:48AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i have win7 at sda1 and buster at sda2i install centos 6 at sda3, it can boot
> win7, can't see busteri mean i can't boot buster now
> is there some rescue image that can be written to bootable usb disk?
> or do you know how to config ce
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