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- 1Note: if Windows was installed to boot in UEFI style and Kali was installed in legacy BIOS style, then it will be impossible to get both OSs in the same GRUB boot menu, as GRUB cannot switch between UEFI & legacy styles. The choice of boot style in Windows 10 is tied to the partitioning scheme: GPT partitioning requires UEFI boot, and classic MBR partitioning requires legacy BIOS-style boot.telcoM– telcoM2022-01-22 08:38:57 +00:00Commented Jan 22, 2022 at 8:38
- 1Also grub2 is turning off os-prober for some security reason. You can temporarily turn it back on in /etc/default/grub, run sudo update-grub and then turn os-prober off again. Better to copy boot stanza to 40_custom so you do not have to run os-prober at all.oldfred– oldfred2022-01-22 14:37:01 +00:00Commented Jan 22, 2022 at 14:37
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