[syslinux] Booting Windows
Murali (முரளி கணபதி)
murali at google.com
Mon Mar 3 17:49:00 PST 2008
If I understood your question, you are currently doing a "kernel
windows.bst". Instead you could do "chain.c32 hd0 1" to chainload the
bootsector found in /dev/hda1, by passing the MBR completely.
- Murali
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Jacob Alifrangis
<jalifrangis at authenticlick.net> wrote:
> When booting windows I currently have to use an extracted boot sector to
> chain-load the OS, is there any merit to creating a method to execute NTLDR
> directly using a /reverse engineered/ version of the boot sector?
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