have you tried mounting that second partition before runningupdate-grub does not bring Windows back into the Grub menu.
I tried again with LiveUSB ->Boot Rescue->Windows Boot loader, now with a different boot (from USB, not UEFI):
Now, it finds 2 bootloaders on drive (hd1,1)/bootmgr and on drive (hd1,2)/bootmgr. When I choose the one on the second partition, Windows starts (and occupies itself immediately with updates).
How to get it into the Grub menu?
Code:
sudo update-grub
Statistics: Posted by xaol — Fri Feb 09, 2024 5:30 am