![]() My current syslinux.cfg: (well, part of it). Though, If I choose 'Windows Boot Manager' from the MB boot menu, it boots just fine. ![]() Recently, I installed Windows 10 on my main machine - later discovered it demolished my whole Linux boot partition: sdb ├─sdb1 ext4 Root 07a703e4-173a-4e54-b425-baa69a220a64 / ├─sdb2 vfat 2C45-FE61 /boot ├─sdb3 ext4 Home 00477b16-d04d-4cc7-bb6b74d /home ├─sdb4 swap Swap 578c2f2d-1a07-4bae-a235-dbf52dae300f ├─sdb5 └─sdb6 ntfs Win_OS 420E63 /media/Win_OS I got Syslinux and my Arch working, but now I can't find a way to succesfully make a Syslinux entry to boot into the Windows. ![]()
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