I don't understand what is the entry, or fallback entry, or "run the entry." I'm sorry. I'm going to try again later. In fact, I may take the undesireable step of installing from Manjaro or whatever is the shortcut way to install Arch Linux these days. On the one hand, I don't care to learn about what's Micro$oft's latest tortuous trick it has played on the users; and on the other hand, I do value to learn the nuts and bolts of GNU/Linux. Thank you very much. I am willing to give it one more try. I might even try to install grub in a partition, as apparently is what Ubuntu has done. Thank you again, Alan Davis On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Daniel Micay <danielmicay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 01/05/14 07:40 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote: > > I took a chance, and nothing happened. I installed gummiboot on /boot, > > where the kernel was. But I didn't move the ubuntu kernel over. > > > > In the end, Windows still booted, and I was able to get back to a boot > menu > > from there, and boot ubuntu. Not Arch. Yet. > > > > Thank you for now. > > > > Alan > > You need to explicitly run the entry (if you had the EFI stuff mounted) > or the fallback entry (if you didn't). > >