In this tutorial, we will set up a dual boot PC with Linux and Windows 10 for a very specific scenario: -The PC will boot to the Windows boot menu by default -GRUB will be chainloaded from the Windows boot menu -The PC is BIOS only, no EFI at all -Windows and Linux are installed on separate drives -BCDEDIT is used to add a Linux entry to the Windows boot menu In this case I'm using Windows 10 and Linux Mint Debian Edition to do this, but It's totally doable with different versions of Windows and different Linux distributions, of course, with some minor differences, but the overall process would be the same. I did this installing Linux in a different drive, but you can do it in separate partitions of the same drive. Look out for the big warning at the beginning of the tutorial, in case you want to install both OS in the same drive. So, let's get started.
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