[syslinux] bootstapping linux from windows/windows shell

Constantine Gavrilov constg at qlusters.com
Mon Dec 10 11:28:06 PST 2007


I meant rebooting Windows to another OS (linux) with a help of a 
DOS/Windows program.

Jacob Alifrangis wrote:
> No, Windows cannot start another operating system within itself unless
> it is running as a vm, which windows treats as an executable, do a
> little bit of research on it at www.vmware.com
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: syslinux-bounces at zytor.com [mailto:syslinux-bounces at zytor.com] On
> Behalf Of Constantine Gavrilov
> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 4:02 AM
> To: syslinux at zytor.com
> Subject: [syslinux] bootstapping linux from windows/windows shell
>
> Hello:
>
> Can syslinux be used to bootstrap Linux from a running Windows (or 
> Windows shell) similar to the way loadlin does it? I mean, run a binary 
> and give it Linux kernel and ramdisk as files on FAT or NTFS.
>
> Adding an entry to boot.ini that references files on FAT/NTFS is also 
> fine. Touching MBR of disk or partition is not allowed.
>
> THX.
>
>   


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