![]() ![]() However, if I press the F12 button to see the boot manager of BIOS, i can see all EFI entries and only that way I'm able to boot into linux. (from partition 6 to 14) (first 5 partitions are occupied by windows). vmlinuz not found, etc'.įirst I thought I entered a wrong partition number, so I added all the partitions' entries in the boot menu. ![]() It always shows error like 'error in alloc table. ![]() Now Windows EFI boots perfectly from Grub2Win.īut when I add an entry for linuxin the bootmenu, it never boots into it. I've set Grub2Win default and added+refreshed all the other ones (Manage modules option). At present there are 4 EFI managers on my laptop : Grub2Win, CentOS7, Redhat7, WindowsEFI. I could see that the Redhat7 grub added windows' EFI gracefully.Īfter that I installed CentOS7, which I thought basically replaced the Redhat7's grub.īut now that I see in your application, that there are multiple EFI boot managers. My partition type is GPT and boot type is EFI (with legacy support). My issue is that I can't manage to boot from a partition added to the boot menu of Grub2Win.īefore using Grub2Win, I had windows 10 & windows server 2012 R2 installed. Hi, first of all I acknowlege your hard work you've put into developing this software. ![]()
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