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Hi all,
I have fresh Arch installation on a new ssd nvme.
Windows 10 is installed on a separate ssd (together with an old Arch installation that I am going to remove to return space to windows).
This is my current drives configuration:
$ lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
sda
|-sda1 ntfs 2075D5932C6A76D8
|-sda2 ntfs 78262BAA262B6878
|-sda3 ext4 1.0 935a9836-b26c-411c-acbd-7e37a822f877
`-sda4 ext4 1.0 509d608a-2eb3-4db8-b0a8-e27c47d31ecb
sdb
|-sdb1 ext4 1.0 e7fb39cf-e800-4a71-8722-499796317f1c 1.2T 7% /shared_storage/bach
`-sdb2 ext4 1.0 db1d2670-09eb-4b27-89cb-70a0cb45a010 218.3G 79% /shared_storage/listz
sdc
sdd
sde
sdf
sdg
nvme0n1
|-nvme0n1p1 ext4 1.0 0f00d6f7-b18c-4298-8751-e467a2fc8e3a 267.2G 4% /
|-nvme0n1p2 ext4 1.0 34dc2d0e-49cb-4ce6-a4f2-83d58e36f0b1 591.3G 2% /home
`-nvme0n1p3 swap 1 8cb08de2-30f0-4fe3-b820-b9ed2e9280de [SWAP]Windows is installed in BIOS legacy mode, and so I did with my new arch.
I configured GRUB in order to detect other operating systems, as written here. the grub-mkconfig produced a new grub.cfg file that contains the win10 and archlinux entries.
however if I try to reboot and launch win10, i obtain a blue screen (with some error message i am not able to read because it disappears very quickly) and then the system restarts.
In the wiki it says to launch os-prober after mounting the recovery partition (sda2), and I did using the mount command. However it is not present as an entry into the grub.cfg file.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Last edited by virusso80 (2023-11-23 23:53:52)
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Trying again I received the screen asking to "try to fix boot problems".
Windows seemed to try to fix, once it started but suddenly crashed again.
The error it showed is "Kernel Security Check Failure"
Don't know if it is some issue with the installation of grub
What can I check?
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