Hi there,
I am not very familiar with Android-x86, but I'd like to point out:
1) You can't directly load most Linux distributions from bootmgr. Most
of them do: use bootmgr to load the mbr of GRUB, then GRUB is
responsible for loading Linux (inc. Android-x86)
2) If you are not familiar with bcdedit, I'd suggest you use EasyBCD
that helps you do everything
http://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/ (you can
download it free). It can actually automate the operation of adding a
Linux boot option that may help.
Good luck,
Alvin Wong
On Feb 20, 6:37 pm, Christopher Wilkinson <
cwilkinson...@gmail.com>
wrote: