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I have a laptop that I first installed Vista x64 on. It has one 320gb hd. Vista x64 is on /dev/sda1. I then installed arch via net iso. I made seperate partitions for /boot, /, /home, and swap. I followed the instructions in the beginners guide and this guide: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Win … _Dual_Boot. I installed GRUB to /boot but when I restarted it just goes right to windows.
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anyone? how do i make windows see grub?
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From the wiki: "make sure to install grub to /boot"
What commands did you use?
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i installed it to boot from the installer menu it asked where i wanted to put it and i selected /dev/sda2 which is where /boot is. i figured it out i think. i either need to just install grub to the mbr or make an entry in vistas bootloader to boot into grub.
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If grub is installed to sda2 then you need to run cfdisk and set the boot flag to sda2 (it's probably set to sda1 - windows).
If that doesn't work, install grub to "mbr". Can Vista's boot loader boot linux? I don't know.
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From the wiki: "make sure to install grub to /boot"
It appears the wiki is wrong...
If that doesn't work, install grub to "mbr". Can Vista's boot loader boot linux? I don't know.
No (I don't THINK - the last M$ O/S I used couldn't), but the opposite (used) to work - grub can boot Vista fine (presuming it sees it, which should be a no-brainer).
I 2nd "install grub to *mbr*."
Last edited by grndrush (2009-08-22 08:51:58)
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i figured it out, lol vacant was right, stupid mistake on my part, i had the boot flag on both windows and linux and since windows was on /dev/sda1 it loaded that first, thank you!
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