Except rather than bringing up the menu, I end up at a rescue prompt. Next, I transfer grub to my PC's EFI system partition: /boot/grub/boot圆4.efiĪlso on that partition is Windows’ bootloader, in /EFI/Microsoft/boot.įinally, I use the Windows utility BOOTICE (or just the system BIOS) to add an entry for \boot\grub\boot圆4.efi. When booting from this drive, I can access the menu without issue. I’ve successfully tested the menu via a USB drive, containing: /EFI/boot/BOOTX64.EFI I’m trying to build a custom grub menu for an UEFI Windows/Linux multiboot setup.
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