I know it is possible to boot linux from the Windows NT boot loader. Is
this possible if linux is installed using the UMSDOS filesystem? If so,
what is the proper entry in boot.ini?
thanks,
jake
I know it is possible to boot linux from the Windows NT boot loader. Is
this possible if linux is installed using the UMSDOS filesystem? If so,
what is the proper entry in boot.ini?
thanks,
jake
It's at...
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/other1.htm
It allows you to access any partition from the OS picker, and will
automatically update your boot.ini file.
Ben Gross
Correction: that's "othertl.htm", not other1.Quote:>Check out Boot Partition 1.1 for Windows NT.
>It's at...
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/other1.htm
Neat page, I bookmarked that puppy!
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