Scott van Looy wrote:
Nothing prevents NTLoader from booting linux, however, it does not do it by default. If you reinstall windows you lose linux until you've manually edited boot.ini to put it back. Therefore, by default, you lose linux, unless you're aware of what's happened and can manually fix it.
That was not my experience. Certainly, if one wipes the partition, that will happen.
Anaconda happily autodetects other OSen and gives you entries for them. NTLoader doesn't.
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