until recently, I had TrueCrypt with Windows 7 and a Linux installation
on the same HDD. I was used to press ESC in the TrueCrypt bootloader to
jump into GRUB to boot Linux.
Now I switched to VeraCrypt with Windows 10 and the Windows and Linux
installations are on separate NVMe SSDs. When I now press ESC in the
VeraCrypt bootloader I get something like a Windows rescue screen but no
GRUB. How do I make ESC get me to the GRUB menu again?
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I have a similar trouble with my new netbook. I have Windows, Ubuntu Netbook Remix, and another Linux OS on it. Because the first two don't change, however the third is likely to, I used these instructions to repair my GRUB.
Basically, lets anticipate that your Xubuntu is on the 2d partition on your tough drive (/dev/hda2 or (hd0,1))
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Hi,
until recently, I had TrueCrypt with Windows 7 and a Linux installation
on the same HDD. I was used to press ESC in the TrueCrypt bootloader to
jump into GRUB to boot Linux.
Now I switched to VeraCrypt with Windows 10 and the Windows and Linux
installations are on separate NVMe SSDs. When I now press ESC in the
VeraCrypt bootloader I get something like a Windows rescue screen but no
GRUB. How do I make ESC get me to the GRUB menu again?
I have a similar trouble with my new netbook. I have Windows, Ubuntu Netbook Remix, and another Linux OS on it. Because the first two don't change, however the third is likely to, I used these instructions to repair my GRUB.
Basically, lets anticipate that your Xubuntu is on the 2d partition on your tough drive (/dev/hda2 or (hd0,1))
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