Re: grub problem

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Hi Kristoffer,

If I understand well you installed Linux, then Windows.

In such a scenario I think that Windows install its own
bootloader replacing GRUB.

If this is correct you could just start again the installer
of your Linux distribution and from there reinstall GRUB.

The way to do hat depends on your linux distribution and version,
please indicate what the are so give you accurate guidance.

Best,

Didier

On 25/09/2019 12:09, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi.
I don't know if I've written here about this before.
I've got a hp prodesk 600 computer.
I have installed windows.
But I can't boot linux. I don't even get grub. when I boot the
computer it boots into windows.
It has worked on every computer I've had except this one.
LInux works very good on this computer without windows installed.


-- Kristoffer Gustafsson

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