Re: [BOOT] Lilo and Nt4 2nd try
lawson_whitney@juno.com schrieb:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Oliver Ob wrote:
Hi folks,
I finally did what we announced last week: I copied my NT4 onto my Linux harddrive win98 is hda1 linux is hda2 swap is hda3 ext is hda4 nt4 is hda5
now, i can boot winsuck and linux, but cannot boot nt4, how do I get this done?
TIA!
Olli
I don't know any more about NT nor I did the last time you asked this exact question.
i thought also some others on the linux-e@suse.com would answer? thats why i send this one cc'd there as well.
In general, you can not simply copy any bootloader and expect it to work. Not lilo, not grub, and probably not any dam' junk by microsoft either. You must install it to the drive where it is going to be expected to work.
well not quite. we used that from win95 on. installed on c: moved to d: and ran it from just there. same with os/2. someone made it to use the /boot/os2_d.b sector with lilo and there we were. thus, with nt it should work also!
If you trust linux ntfs write (which is still experimental AFAIK) you could try running the nt bootloader installer (no, I don't even know what it is named) with wine, and it might work, or then again it might not.
no way. as i do not have it anymore. all i have is my running partition.
Lawson
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du und ich! ... :_-)
Please excuse any missing or gratuitous umlauts. nevermind. i am not as sick as the german buerocrats on suse-linux...
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