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[06:12] <lordievader> Good morning
 morning
[09:12] <IrcsomeBot1> DevGame19 was added by: DevGame19
 I need help with the os selection screen
 I recently installed kubuntu alongside two windows 8.1 operating systems..
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 I recently installed kubuntu alongside two windows 8.1 operating systems
[09:15] <lordievader> Grub doesn't list all OSes?
 Hell yes😢
[09:16] <lordievader> So what is the problem?
 Only one window and kubuntu
 One windows is not listed in the grub os selection screen and i want to boot from it
 One windows is on sda3  and another on sda 5
[09:20] <lordievader> Could you pastebin your `/boot/grub/grub.cfg`?
 Sure wait
 https://pastebin.com/TeSza1sr
 This is grub.cfg
 if you select windows in grub, do you then see another boot loader, the windows one, that shows 2 windows versions?
 there are three entries in the boot screen, ubuntu, advanced option, windows 8.1 sda1.... … if i select windows 8.1 then it boots directly no boot screen appears
[09:29] <alkisg> Before installing kubuntu, were you seeing the windows boot loader (not grub), with 2 different entries for windows?
[09:29] <lordievader> That is also what your config shows. The os-prober likely only sees one of the installs.
[09:30] <alkisg> Windows uses one "boot partition", /dev/sda1, and two "system partitions", /dev/sda3 and /dev/sda5
[09:30] <alkisg> Grub can only detect the "boot partition" of windows, the other ones are not bootable
[09:30] <alkisg> The two installations of windows have a common boot partition
 yes before installing kubuntu, windows os selection screen allows me to choose between the two:windows versions
[09:32] <alkisg> Strange, as grub does `chainloader +1`, which means "go to the windows boot loader"... it should still show up
 this means i have to create another boot partition for the other windows
[09:33] <alkisg> No, you need a windows tool to fix the windows boot manager to add the entries, afaik
[09:33] <alkisg> Like easybcd or something
 @alkisg, i have easybcd installed on the working windows
[09:33] <lordievader> Wouldn't that just remove grub?
[09:34] <alkisg> No, easybcd doesn't mess with mbr, afaik, it just edits the windows bcd store (like grub.cfg)
 i mean i have the software called easybcd
, does easybcd list  both windows?
 i editwd a file in the grub.d folder
 as per a post
[09:35] <alkisg> I don't think you can fix this issue from grub, I think it needs to be fixed from windows
[09:35] <alkisg> grub cannot see inside the bcd store
 how can i do that
[09:36] <alkisg> (12:34:48 PM) alkisg: <DevGame19>, does easybcd list  both windows?
 it says  … boot configuration data store could not be opened. … the system cannot find the file specified....
[09:38] <alkisg> I think that's the problem, that you have somehow broken the windows bcd store
 would u like to:manually load a bcd registry for easybcd to manage
[09:39] <alkisg> I haven't used windows for 10+ years though, maybe you should ask in #windows about that one
 when i say no, in the view setting, it says thers are total 0 entries in the booyloader
[12:37] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 hey
[18:35] <user|47463> Hi
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