@george1421 Honestly, a better solution might be to use grub-reboot on startup in ubuntu. A bit hacky, but it’ll do
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RE: Boot Linux From Menu
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@george1421 I was working in that line of thinking. I just need to figure out how to translate Ubuntu’s grub2 parameters to grub4dos. I was looking at the definitions in the /fog/lib and found that snippet. I am just not as familiar with grub4dos vs grub2 commands.
great community, by the way.
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Grub2 defaults to ipxe which is a linux kernel in (hd0,msdos5)/ipxe/ipxe.lkrn on the root ubuntu partition. Grub2 also has menu items for Windows 10 and Ubuntu, however, since IPXE is the default, it will boot loop unless fog exit condition is the first windows partition. I didn’t see an option for first linux partition. -
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@george1421 both are supported, but it is currently set up for legacy bios.
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I have a dual boot system, grub2 loading ipxe from the linux ext3 partition, windows on the first partition.
Is there any way to force boot of Linux using fog’s grubfordos in boot.php? What I want is to be able to boot ipxe as first choice, and fog has no tasks, boot ubuntu.