sudo os-prober
ryanvade@ryan-linux-laptop:~$ sudo os-prober
[sudo] password for ryanvade:
/dev/sda1:Windows 7 (loader):Windows:chain
/dev/sda2:Windows Recovery Environment (loader):Windows1:chain
ryanvade@ryan-linux-laptop:~$
Xanayoshi wrote:Definitely use os-prober
However, during install you are looking at 2 different things. Where it says ntfs..THAT IS WINDOWS. It is a partition editor/manager, not a bootloader, it does not care specifically what you have installed, the ntfs partitions are what matters.
The option on where to install Grub is directly below the partition area during setup.
However
You could have just ran
http://www.supergrubdisk.org/rescatux/
and went on with your day.
ryanvade wrote:Okay, how about trying this:
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sudo os-prober
I get this:
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ryanvade@ryan-linux-laptop:~$ sudo os-prober
[sudo] password for ryanvade:
/dev/sda1:Windows 7 (loader):Windows:chain
/dev/sda2:Windows Recovery Environment (loader):Windows1:chain
ryanvade@ryan-linux-laptop:~$
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