Install the 'ntfs-3g' package from EPEL and re-run grub2-mkconfig to
generate the grub.cfg in the appropriate place (uefi or legacy boot).
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Jonathan Billings
> On Jun 19, 2016, at 15:56, Bachir Bachir <bachir_bac at yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
> Dear all,I installed centos 7 on the second disk of my Asus laptop. The
laptop i have has two SSD disks 240 G and 480G consecutively the fist disk
(240) has already windows 10 installed on , the second disk now has Centos 7
installed on.while insalling Centos 7 i let the bootloader part and because i
can see only the centos disk not the windowsWhen i turn on my pc the windows
part does not boot but the linux i boot on Centos disk and it run as on
normal.what would be the best way to add the windows disk so that i can boot it
using the bootloader?Any help will be much more appreciated
> Thanks muchRegards
>
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