On Sat, 31 Dec 2016, Greg Madden wrote:
updating/installing grub might solve the lack of grub boot screen. I would use the 'dry-run' option..os-prober is the part that looks for all the other OS's installed so grub can build a multiboot scenario.
certainly worth a try!
Debian has no issues with uefi, at least stretch.
good.
ps multiboot is the old way, if you have the hardware, virtualization works great. I use Debian with Win7 as a guest..runs fine..caveat, I have an OEM Win7 disk.,
yeah, I have a VM running under NetRunner too. I bought a copy of Windows 7 pretty cheap and got a license.
for no good reason, maybe mainly just lack of familiarity with VM, I'm inclined to keep 'the old way' available.
I do agree that the VM works nicely. I need it to work with the school's classroom projectors (hdmi) and this I haven't tested yet.
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