Hi everyone...
First i must apologize for my bad english but i'm portuguese.
My desktop has two hdd: sda - SATA (1.0TB) and sdb - IDE (80GB). Before installing Kubuntu i only had Windows 7 in sda. During the installation i choose to use the entire IDE disk to Kubuntu... in the end it did not ask me where to install grub. Since i has told that GRUB recognizes the Windows partition and creates the menuentry automatically i rest upon that.
After reboot i noticed that GRUB boots directly to Kubuntu and not even a menu appears to show wich options i've.
I must also recall that in my BIOS the first hdd is the IDE where Kubuntu is now.
My question is: what's necessary to force GRUB to see the Windows partition and create a menuentry to show each time the desktop boots?
First i must apologize for my bad english but i'm portuguese.
My desktop has two hdd: sda - SATA (1.0TB) and sdb - IDE (80GB). Before installing Kubuntu i only had Windows 7 in sda. During the installation i choose to use the entire IDE disk to Kubuntu... in the end it did not ask me where to install grub. Since i has told that GRUB recognizes the Windows partition and creates the menuentry automatically i rest upon that.
After reboot i noticed that GRUB boots directly to Kubuntu and not even a menu appears to show wich options i've.
I must also recall that in my BIOS the first hdd is the IDE where Kubuntu is now.
My question is: what's necessary to force GRUB to see the Windows partition and create a menuentry to show each time the desktop boots?
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