![]() You need to add there the BIOS boot files (i.e. Still, normally in a GPT disk the firmware is UEFI, so in the ESP partition there will be the normal. Just use mountvol (it should be able, running Windows 7 + to assign a letter to the ESP partition), if for any reason that doesn't work try diskpart: Oh yes, they can be assigned a drive letter alright. (hd1,0) is the 500MB NTFS Windows Recovery partition so I'm not sure if grldr can go on there but is there even any need to tell umbr to look anywhere other than (hd1,5) for it?Īfter running umbr to install the loaded in the ESP, will this boot by default so that I won't be able to boot Windows or LibreElec anymore without a grldr and menu.lst in place (or by typing in the required commands manually at the grub command line)? Will that install something in the ESP that will then look for grldr in /boot/grub and on (hd1,0)? Presumably I could put grldr in the root of (hd1,5) instead of putting it in /boot/grub and change the command to (hd1,5)/grldr. I have no idea what the WEE63 bit is about but maybe I don't need that. I don't know what it means by the "two backups", maybe it just means two copies, either of which can be used. It also says "The two backups of the GRLDR are the ESP partition (hd0,0)/grldr and the normal partition (hd0,3)/boot/grub/grldr, and there are partition gaps (hd0) 6554443+63. As I'll be booting from USB stick to run umbr I guess the SSD will be hd1. Presumably by "system" it means the OS but I can't use the Win10 partition as that will be encrypted with bitlocker. My Windows 10 partition is 0,3 and I've put grldr and menu.lst on 0,5, which is a 1GB FAT32 partition for booting LibreElec. In the example given it says "The partition with the system installed is (hd0,1)". I'm struggling to understand the command syntax though. ![]()
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