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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
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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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