Update: The upgrade to Win10 left Grub in place. So far anyway. The reboots during the upgrade all came back to the Grub menu. I've restarted a couple of times since the upgrade finished, and get the happy Grub menu. Color me surprised.
Existing dual boot setup of Win7 and Linux. Standard BIOS. Grub handles booting into the OS.
I know installing Windows into an empty partition requires re-doing Grub stuff. I think that's what I did 2 or 3 years ago.
Will at some point need Win10 for work.
Anyone know or have a guess whether upgrading to Win10 'in-place' will: a) just work; b) require updating Grub; or, c) leave me with such a mess I'll end up re-installing everything from scratch (assuming I can find my bleeping Win7 CD)?
Existing dual boot setup of Win7 and Linux. Standard BIOS. Grub handles booting into the OS.
I know installing Windows into an empty partition requires re-doing Grub stuff. I think that's what I did 2 or 3 years ago.
Will at some point need Win10 for work.
Anyone know or have a guess whether upgrading to Win10 'in-place' will: a) just work; b) require updating Grub; or, c) leave me with such a mess I'll end up re-installing everything from scratch (assuming I can find my bleeping Win7 CD)?
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