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Windows 7 & Fedora 13 Dual Boot

Created: 13 Jul 2010 | Updated: 13 Jul 2010 | 8 comments
gulerayh's picture
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Hello,

i have a computer which i prepare for imaging. it has windows 7 and fedora 13 operating systems and all boot well. when i take ghost image and install that image to another the same pc, fedora does not boot. i tried almost everything on fedora. after editting windows's bcd they dual boot well. but after taking and installing that image fedora's boot lost. any help?

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Andy Welburn's picture

Hopefully you will get a resolution to your issue here.

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EdT's picture

What version of Ghost?
Are you taking a partition image or a disk image?

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I'm taking disk image and ghost 11.5 version.
i used -ial parameter while taking image.

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gulerayh's picture

any idea?
its all about ghost.. it destroy some linux configurations or files..

thaks

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EdT's picture

Have you checked Windows BCD settings after restoring the disk?
What file system does Fedora use?  Is the same filesystem present when the image is restored?

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gulerayh's picture

there is no error on win bcd settings. fedora uses ext3 file system and file system is present after image restored..

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gulerayh's picture

ok i solved the problem using easybcd 2.0.1

thanks for replies

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EdT's picture

So what you are saying is that there were some problems with the BCD settings after all. Yes?

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