
I reboot, disabled the legacy boot so I can boot the efi hard drive, and change boot order to hard drive. Success dialog box appears which says ‘Process finished with success.’ “Reinstall GRUB bootloader on ESP, MBR or PBR (root)”įor “Location:” sda2 100M vfat is automatically detected and selected.įor “Select root location:” I choose my “sda8 15G ext4 antix_root”įor “Select /boot/efi location:” I choose again the sda2 100M vfat I insert my antiX live USB, which has a partition table of “MSDOS” (if you look in GParted). I turn on laptop, go to BIOS, enabled the legacy boot so I can boot my antiX live USB (is it because the live USB has a partition table of “MSDOS” ?) The problem right now is that GRUB is gone, as expected, but this time I am unable to bring it back. The partition table of the hard drive is GPT.īefore anything else, let me say that I always intentionally install Windows in a spot OTHER than the leftmost/start of the hard drive. Then I made it a triple boot by installing Windows 7 64-bit. Originally I had only Debian and antiX installed on my laptop.
