July 28, 2022 10:04 AM, "Paul Jewell via" wrote:
> Could anyone please share a working configuration for dual booting windows
> and guix? I have to use
> windows for work, but use Linux for everything else. I want to put guix on my
> work laptop so I can
> stick with
July 28, 2022 10:04 AM, "Paul Jewell via" wrote:
> Looking at the
> bootloader information in the documentation, it seems that
> chainloader is not available as an option.
Grub supports chainloading as of commit
1fc20e4c86697e9d112b9fed8079334c818dd78e
You can probably add a menu entry to chain
July 28, 2022 10:04 AM, "Paul Jewell via" wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> Could anyone please share a working configuration for dual booting windows
> and guix? I have to use
> windows for work, but use Linux for everything else. I want to put guix on my
> work laptop
Good afternoon,
Could anyone please share a working configuration for dual booting
windows and guix? I have to use windows for work, but use Linux for
everything else. I want to put guix on my work laptop so I can stick
with Linux when travelling (I am self employed, so there are no IT
On 13.03.2018 14:23, Martin Castillo wrote:
I mentioned it in [0], and I think I got the idea from some other post
in guix-devel or help-guix.
Martin
[0]:https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-12/msg00134.html
I think I even came across that threat, but forgot about it, as it
did
Hi,
On 12.03.2018 19:43, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> There's a convenient dual-booting solution that I think hasn't been
> mentioned in these circles. You can let Grub2 offer an item that will
> load another grub.cfg.
I mentioned it in [0], and I think I got the idea from some
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 07:43:39PM +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
Hi once again,
There's a convenient dual-booting solution that I think hasn't been
mentioned in these circles. You can let Grub2 offer an item that will
load another grub.cfg.
In my case, that's a Grub instal
Hi once again,
There's a convenient dual-booting solution that I think hasn't been
mentioned in these circles. You can let Grub2 offer an item that will
load another grub.cfg.
In my case, that's a Grub installed from Ubuntu, with a menu that will
be updated in sync with kern