Re: Editing grub for dual boot?

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Did you try running

# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
or, for UEFI-GPT Mode (As per #Alternative install method):

# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/GRUB/grub.cfg
after installing bsd? Often it recognizes other OSes on its own. If not, installing os-prober and running grub-mkconfig … Again might help.

Regards,
Lukas


> On 19 Apr 2016, at 00:43, bill <billwx@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>    Hello again!Thanks much for the warm welcome and good advice.I have another issue in that i seem unable to have both arch and ghost bsd on the same system/drive. If i install bsd  last the boot manager sees but cannot boot arch. If i install arch last, grub doesn't see the bsd at all.Apparently i need to edit grub so as to point it to the second os.   Does anyone have advice how to do so, or references to a wiki, etc? Any thanks!peace-bill
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