Salutations,
Okay. Try starting ove again. Boot into the arch iso using uefi boot (preferably but not necessary). Then set up your partitions (root, home). For boot, mount the windows EFI system partition as /boot. Then install the system. You won't need to install grub or gummiboot since you can boot the efistub directly. I would create a folder in /boot named "arch". I would then copy the *.img from /boot to /boot/arch and rename the vmlinuz-Linux to vmlinuz-linux.efi. If you booted into uefi mode from the Arch iso, you should be able to run efibootmgr. Run efibootmgr to see what entries you have (you should at least have the windows entry). Then type something like this : efibootmgr -d
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).