![]() ![]() The link provided by phrakture doesnt tell you how or where to get linux.bin but that is how you set up you boot. Use the link provided by sh_ that one does work ive used it but didnt stay with it (you have to install a linux boot loader 1st to be able to copy it to windows) Or if youd like some other boot loader you can check these outīut i would recommend use lilo or grub 1st once you get the hang of them then if you really want try the others or The arch linux lilo how to is down right now which you can find hereīut there is a link there that leads you to other lilo how to's I use lilo or grub to manage my os choices in booting as does most linux users The grub.ini is from the GRUB boot settings file. Kernel (hd0,1) /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/discs/disc0/part3 ro devfs=nomount ![]() Table A-5 System32 Folder and Subfolders. The System32 folder and its subfolders contain the core operating system files for your Windows XP Professional installation. Multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetectĪnd here is my grub.ini (which I created): Reads the Boot.ini file, presents the boot menu, and loads Ntoskrnl.exe, Bootvid.dll, Hal.dll, and boot-start device drivers. Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS
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