ja...@kerguelen.org (Jaap Boender) writes: >Is this at all possible? I understand the bootloader has to go in the >existing EFI partition; can I overwrite that without bothering Windows?
EFI allows multiple bootloaders. This isn't the problem. >Does the order of partitions matter (currently the NetBSD bits are >indexes 7 and 8)? Should I rather use Grub? Are there tutorials >available? For a dual boot from a GPT disk, the only solution currently is to use grub as an EFI bootloader. The alternative is to reformat everything as a 'legacy' MBR disk. While there is a 'gptmbr.bin' bootloader for NetBSD that requires BIOS boot but then accesses a GPT instead of the MBR partitions, I doubt that such a disk is supported by Windows. -- -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."