![]() You'll want to add another parition, this will be your /boot partition. ![]() (believe me, it's not fun to recover an unbootable PC, knowing you need it tomorrow) Using EasyBCD you'll back-up your windows boot config.ĭO NOT SKIP THIS STEP, Your system might be rendered unbootable if you don't back this config up. To everyone asking this same question, I got it down and this is how: I can't mess it up, if I mess up my Linux, sure I'll reinstall, but windows will always remain bootable. That's why I want the windows bootloader to be in charge. Well, I really need windows (MultiSim, Xilinx ISE Design suite.), on a daily basis almost, so I can't afford to mess up my bootloader because I was tinkering with it. What are the options I need to set (or unset?) in the SUSE installer to achieve this?ītw: This is my current partitioning setup: 350MB Windows Boot Partition NTFS ![]() I've tried a few times but there were really 2 outcomes: SUSE hijacked the bootprocess anyway or left my PC unbootable (installed Xubuntu over SUSE to get it to boot again, then put windows back into the MBR, left xubuntu unbootable, but hey, Windows booted again) I'd like to install openSUSE Leap 42.1 on my machine alongside Windows 10, Is there a way to do this using the Windows bootloader? I've got a question regarding dualbooting openSUSE and Windows.
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