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Hi,
So basically I had installed Kubuntu on my PC, I have (U)EFI enabled and on boot GRUB2 asks me which to boot.
Now I want to basically delete all Kubuntu stuff and install Arch.
How should I proceed now? I'll have to wipe out the Kubuntu partitions but I'm not sure what to do next then.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wi … _dual_boot Is not clear about what one should do.
Tried searching but some posts contain RAID stuff, some use 2 harddrives and some just use legacy mode instead of UEFI.
Thanks.
Last edited by Moter8 (2014-11-23 17:02:00)
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When you finished your Arch installation. You should restart the Arch iso and chroot into installation then do the grub.cfg.
Beware to mount ESP on /boot, before setting up grub, otherwise see how to do it differently.
do it good first, it will be faster than do it twice the saint ![]()
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When you finished your Arch installation. You should restart the Arch iso and chroot into installation then do the grub.cfg.
Beware to mount ESP on /boot, before setting up grub, otherwise see how to do it differently.
Sorry, I don't get what you are describing.
I install arch as usual, chroot into it and then?
Also if not using GRUB is simpler I'd be up for that too.
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I mention a couple of link in this thread, did you see them ?
There are several posts describing boot failures, did you see them ?
The rest is no comments.
do it good first, it will be faster than do it twice the saint ![]()
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I mention a couple of link in this thread, did you see them ?
There are several posts describing boot failures, did you see them ?The rest is no comments.
That link gives me an error. I read the links but didn't really understand them.
Edit: ended up working, used gummiboot and Arch/Win8.1 dualboot is working ![]()
Last edited by Moter8 (2014-11-24 08:24:30)
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TheSaint wrote:I mention a couple of link in this thread, did you see them ?
There are several posts describing boot failures, did you see them ?The rest is no comments.
That link gives me an error. I read the links but didn't really understand them.
Edit: ended up working, used gummiboot and Arch/Win8.1 dualboot is working
Why not GRUB if you wanted so? os-prober will probably detect Windows
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Why not GRUB if you wanted so? os-prober will probably detect Windows
Well I didn't have a preference and gummiboot seemed easy to use ![]()
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