Am Mittwoch, den 04.11.2009, 21:01 +0000 schrieb Marckus D.:
> With me it's a bit more complex. I have installed Ubuntu on sda; Windows
> Vista on sdb1 and Windows 7 RC on sdc1. Though it does recognize Windows
> 7, it does not recognize vista:
>
> Generating grub.cfg ...
> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-14-generic
> Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-14-generic
> Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin
> Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sdc1
> done
If you didn't disconect your Vista drive when you installed 7 then the
Windows Setup didn't install a second copy of the bootloader but
replaced the Vista one with the newer 7 and kept the menuentry for
Vista.
Just boot it and you should see.
--
Felix Zielcke
Proud Debian Maintainer and GNU GRUB developer
Am Mittwoch, den 04.11.2009, 21:01 +0000 schrieb Marckus D.: 2.6.31- 14-generic img-2.6. 31-14-generic +.bin
> With me it's a bit more complex. I have installed Ubuntu on sda; Windows
> Vista on sdb1 and Windows 7 RC on sdc1. Though it does recognize Windows
> 7, it does not recognize vista:
>
> Generating grub.cfg ...
> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-
> Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.
> Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86
> Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sdc1
> done
If you didn't disconect your Vista drive when you installed 7 then the
Windows Setup didn't install a second copy of the bootloader but
replaced the Vista one with the newer 7 and kept the menuentry for
Vista.
Just boot it and you should see.
--
Felix Zielcke
Proud Debian Maintainer and GNU GRUB developer