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Modif2016-05-11 22:46:02
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Modif, 2016-05-11 22:46:02

Dualboot Windows and Linux with win bootmanager?

Before asking this question, I looked through a huge pile of material, but I could not answer my own question specifically, so I need your help.
Such a situation, I want to put a second Linux system (ubuntu) next to win10, and so that when choosing a system, the windows bootloader is used - boot manager, and not GRUB from linux. If you go the classic way - through the win OS, allocate space on the hard disk (only one physical disk) and then boot through Linux and install the system, then it automatically installs the GRUB bootloader.
I usually do this then:

1.bootrec /fixboot etc. (after which the dualboot GRUB menu disappears)
2. using, for example, EasyBCD, I add an entry about the second OS: linux

Actually, the question is, how to do all this "correctly" so as not to shaman later, and in general, you can install Linux so as not to install its bootloader, and then add an entry about the second OS manually?

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Dmitry Aleksandrov, 2016-05-12
@Modif

I remember in ubuntu 10 there was a checkbox not to check rude, in 12 it seems it was necessary to run "ubiquity --no-bootloader" from under live in the terminal. I can’t say how the situation is now, but probably has not changed since version 12.
Hmm, I didn't fully understand the question. If the method that I remembered still works, then it will simply save you from 1 point of your actions.

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AVKor, 2016-05-12
@AVKor

Such a solution has long been described (in Google).
An entry is added to the bootloader configuration, GRUB is placed in the Linux partition (the bootloader itself, as you might guess, can only boot small and soft systems).

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