Disabling Windows Boot Manager And Using Grub2
All, I'm in a wierd situation, I would like to use grub2 to boot my
Ubuntu, Windows 7 (old) and Windows 7 (new).
I purchased an SSD and installed Windows on it. My old Window installation
still exists and I would like to keep it around for the next few months as
I figure out what I need to copy over from it.
I currently have:
/dev/sda - disk drive -- part: 1 (linux), 2 (swap), 3(old windows), 4
(NTFS Data)
/dev/sdb - SSD -- part: 1(new windows)
I would like grub2 to display seperate entries for:
/dev/sda3
/dev/sdb1
However it only displays /dev/sda3, this leads to the Windows Boot
Manager, and there I can choose which Windows to boot. I've been trying to
figure out how to adjust this, but I can't seem to figure out where to
start.
Points of Interest:
/dev/sda3 is listed as Boot, Page File, Crash Dump (notice Boot is here!?)
/dev/sdb1 is listed as System, Active, Primary (this is weird?)
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