Re: Dual boot C7 with Window 10

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> Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 08:54:19 -0400
> From: Fred Smith <fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 08:34:51AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> Thanks...
>> 
>> I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot...
>> I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot...
>> 
>> This is what my partition table looks like.
>> 
>> #         Start          End    Size  Type            Name
>>  1         2048       534527    260M  EFI System      EFI system
  partition 
>>  2       534528       567295     16M  Microsoft reser
  Microsoft reserved partition
>>  3       567296    525326335  250.2G  Microsoft basic Basic data
  partition 
>>  4    998166528   1000214527   1000M  Windows recover
  Basic data partition 
>>  5    525326336    525330431      2M  BIOS
  boot parti
>>  6    525330432    965732351    210G  Microsoft basic
>>  7    965732352    982509567      8G  Linux swap
>> 
>> Thoughts?
> 
> On Centos 7, the NTFS filesystem is not installed by default. Make
> sure you have ntfs-3g and ntfsprogs both installed. You'll need to
> configure the epel repo before you can install them.
> 
> Fred

You need at least ntfs-3g to mount a ntfs partition from the linux
side, but not for the booting on a dual-boot.

On my c7/window7 machine, the windows boot partition that I have in
the grub line is labeled type "boot" (filesystem ntfs) in the output
from "parted /dev/sda print". Based on that my bet is that it's your
partition 5 that you need to put there, but you may need to do some
more probing to confirm that. 

As I'm avoiding windows10, I don't know that they are still using
ntfs.


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