01-16-2016, 10:23 PM
Just one additional or supplementary question on the "gold_finger route" to make all this work, since I have been thinking-through what to do while awaiting comments on my description of the unsuccessful efforts so far.
This may be an obvious, or dumb, question.
If - as suggested - I go into Mint and delete all its grub packages (and remove the Mint entry from EasyBCD), then even if EasyBCD is able to find Linux Lite, will Linux Lite (whose grub does currently list Mint) then be able to boot Mint into action? Doesn't LL's grub need to see and hand over the booting task to Mint's own grub? Or can LL's grub boot Mint up if Mint itself doesn't have any grub packages?
This may be an obvious, or dumb, question.
If - as suggested - I go into Mint and delete all its grub packages (and remove the Mint entry from EasyBCD), then even if EasyBCD is able to find Linux Lite, will Linux Lite (whose grub does currently list Mint) then be able to boot Mint into action? Doesn't LL's grub need to see and hand over the booting task to Mint's own grub? Or can LL's grub boot Mint up if Mint itself doesn't have any grub packages?