topic title: re-installing grub
Posts: 1,139
masinick
Joined: 26 Apr 2008
#16
Thanks for the excellent comments and explanation about the boot loader behavior with UEFI and the behavior using the"old" MBR behavior.

Based on your comments it appears that there are still a number of things I can learn, particularly regarding UEFI.

Would you be interested in writing a detailed article or HOWTO document on this topic?

I would be very happy to read it and learn more about the actual behavior of the boot loader, especially taking into account the differences between the"old" MBR and the newer UEFI method of booting a system image.

Thank you again for your explanation.
Posts: 45
hobbyist7890
Joined: 24 Apr 2016
#17
The antix GRUB is just the same as any Debian or most any Linux distribution and there are a lot of Howto do Grub already. I have done this many times is the reason I couldn't resist commenting. The antix installer doesn't now directly support the UEFI so everybody must install in Legacy mode. I tried to explain how to convert a Legacy install to UEFI in this post:
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