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Configuring Grub 2 on CentOS 7 to Dual Boot with Windows 7 – A ...
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Feb 23, 2015 - You installed CentOS 7, and now you can't boot into Windows. If you want to dual boot CentOS 7 with Windows 7, you need to configure the Grub files. That is, unless you're happy to be stuck in Linux Land!Grub2 Configure Dual Boot Windows on Red Hat Enterprise 7 ...
https://www.linuxunit.com/grub2-configure-dual-boot-windows-on-red-hat-enterprise...
In this Linux CentOS 7 or Red Hat Enterprise 7 we will take a look at Grub2 which is become the default boot loader on the previous mentioned distributions. We will configure a system to dual boot CentOS 7 and Windows 7. And we also look at grub2 in general, how it is setup.Dual boot with Windows - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dual_boot_with_Windows
The Windows limitation should be considered if the user wishes to boot Windows and Linux from the same disk, since installation procedure of bootloader depends on the firmware type and disk partitioning configuration. In case where Windows and Linux dual boot from the same disk, it is advisable to follow the method ...‎Important information · ‎Windows UEFI vs BIOS ... · ‎Bootloader UEFI vs ... · ‎Installation
Change Grub Boot Order In Windows Linux Dual Boot - It's FOSS
https://itsfoss.com/windows-default-os-dual-boot-ubuntu-1304-easy/
Dec 16, 2016 - You can change the grub behavior to make Windows your default OS in dual boot by editing the grub configuration file. While this is my preferred way, I can understand that as a regular Windows user you might not want to use the command line and would prefer a tool with graphical user interface.grub.conf for Windows vista or xp dual boot - nixCraft
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/grubconf-for-windows-vista-or-xp-dual-boot/
Dec 9, 2006 - My entries in grub.conf for Windows Vista accidentally deleted and now I am not able to boot using Grub. A. GNU GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader is intended to provide important bootloader features such as dual booting, command line and graphical interfaces etc. In addition to loading Linux and ...Grub.conf example for dual disk dual boot (Was re: Grub.conf...)
https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2004-February/msg05919.html
Feb 27, 2004 - The following grub.conf allows me to dual boot onto Windows 2000, with two separate SCSI disks. It does disk order swapping so that Win2k will boot properly. ... Linux - Current kernel only - I'm brave title Fedora Core (2.4.22-1.2174.nptl) # Set root as first HDD root (hd0,0) # Acpi is on, use framebuffer ...how to configur grub.conf file for dual boot? - LinuxQuestions
https://www.linuxquestions.org/.../linux.../how-to-configur-grub-conf-file-for-dual-b...
Aug 23, 2005 - 3 posts - ‎2 authors
hi guys, i need some help! how can i configur my grub.conf file to have dual boot? grub.conf: Code: # grub.conf generated by anaconda # # Note that. ... (hd0,3) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-1.667 ro root=LABEL=LINUX rhgb quiet initrd /boot/Editing grub.conf to make Windows default in dual boot ...
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Mar 31, 2010 - 5 posts - ‎3 authors
Hi, I installed Windows XP Pro and RedHat Linux Enterprise 5 on my PC for my purpose. The PC is used by other family members too and they need only.Appendix A: GRUB Dual-Boot OS Switching - Adaptive Computing
docs.adaptivecomputing.com/adaptivehpc/.../appendixA_automate_dualboot.html
For sites planning to redeploy frequently, consider installing GRUB to the Linux partition instead of the master boot record (MBR) because Windows overwrites the MBR (every subsequent deployment), which could cause you to lose access to an MBR-based GRUB configuration.grub2 - How do I set Windows to boot as the default in the boot ...
https://askubuntu.com/.../how-do-i-set-windows-to-boot-as-the-default-in-the-boot-lo...
Jul 13, 2011 - Determine the Windows OS' position in the grub menu. To do this, open a terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T and type the following: grep menuentry /boot/grub