I have never had the need to use /boot to put more than one GNU/Linux distribution on a drive or multiple drives. Problembeschreibung: Nach dem Neustart des Rechners fährt das current Betriebssystem (wo auch der Bootmanager installiert ist) problemlos hoch. Die Einträge sind meines Erachtens nach richtig. I did have an issue once where an earlier version of Zorin I had installed alongside PearOS 3 got lost in the boot manager but that was down to installing Pear automatically alongside Zorin as both were based on Ubuntu. Mit Hilfe eines Bootmanagers von EasyBCD V2.2 habe ich den Bootmanager wie im Anhang erkennbar ist angepasst. What concerns me is that you have an 'unallocated' partition in the middle of all your NTFS partitions which I don't think will help. When you installed Zorin did you tell it to put GRUB on sda1? Because that is what I would have selected. Hi charmin, looking at your Hard Drive layout you have a lot of '/boot' partitions - the only time I have used '/boot' was setting up Zorin on a works Asus eee901 pc which had a very tiny SSD split in two - a first partition of 3.6 Gb and a second one of 6.4 - I put '/boot' of 512 Mb on 1, then '/home' on first partition, with the remaining 6.4 Gb partition as '/'. I can get the menu item to appear but I cant find the appropriate info from the zorin "grub.cfg" file to boot it. I have tried to add zorin boot information into the pclinuxos "menu.lst" file. Partition-File System-Mount Point-Label-Size It would appear that they are all inside an Extended Partition. See below, details of the file system of the hard disk containing my three linux distributions.
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