The two older entries boot fine, as does my primary OS, Windows 7, but the third Linux distro, when selected, brings up the second distro's grub boot menu. Each of my Linux distros has grub or grub 2 installed on the PBR (Partition Boot Record), not in the MBR (Master Book Record) of the drive. Using the latest EasyBCD 2.4, I tried to add a third Linux distro to the boot menu, which I did, successfully. I today experienced the exact same thing as the original poster. Here is a display from View Settings in EasyBCD: My guess is that AutoNeoGrub1.mbr (the Debian entry) is pointing to Ubuntu, but I can't be sure since I cannot edit the file. I have created and re-created the entries and no matter what, when I choose Debian, I get booted into Ubuntu. The problem is that when I attempt to boot into Debian, it instead boots into Ubuntu. In setting up the boots through EasyBCD I pointed to the correct partition for each OS, using Grub2 for the Linux installs.īooting to Windows and Ubuntu work fine. Windows is in partition 1, Ubuntu is in partition 2 and Debain is in partition 4 (partitions 3 and 5 are swap). All of the operating systems are in separate partitions on my C: drive. I set up EasyBCD 2.2 to multi boot Windows Vista, Ubuntu and Debian.
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