I don't understand what is the entry, or fallback entry, or "run the entry." I'm sorry. I'm going to try again later. In fact, I may take the undesireable step of installing from Manjaro or whatever is the shortcut way to install Arch Linux these days. On the one hand, I don't care to learn about what's Micro$oft's latest tortuous trick it has played on the users; and on the other hand, I do value to learn the nuts and bolts of GNU/Linux. Thank you very much. I am willing to give it one more try. I might even try to install grub in a partition, as apparently is what Ubuntu has done. Thank you again, Alan Davis On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Daniel Micay <danielmicay@gmail.com> wrote:
I took a chance, and nothing happened. I installed gummiboot on /boot, where the kernel was. But I didn't move the ubuntu kernel over.
In the end, Windows still booted, and I was able to get back to a boot
On 01/05/14 07:40 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote: menu
from there, and boot ubuntu. Not Arch. Yet.
Thank you for now.
Alan
You need to explicitly run the entry (if you had the EFI stuff mounted) or the fallback entry (if you didn't).