Yedidyah Bar-David schrieb: > On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 05:26:24PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
>> [...] > You can simply install windows on 3 primary partitions, each of them > bootable, and choose one of them with grub. This should give you > around 30 versions of windows, 1 of which (3 with some grub tricks) can > be 9x. Yes, but for various reasons it would be more nice, if I just could patch ntldr, leaving the rest up to GRUB. --- Using GRUB makes it possible to have more than 30 Windows Versions on one machine, since we are only testing German, English and Chinese at the moment. Assume French, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Spain, ... > I do find this interesting though, so if someone manages to boot ntldr > from grub, please tell us. It would be nice enough if one could tell us exactly how MBR, partition boot sector and ntldr interact and work, then what is required to make ntldr find "boot.ini". AFAIK does the MBR load the first active primary partition boot block (an other 512 Bytes). This loads parts of ntldr. Then jumps to a place within ntldr (ntldr is not started at position 0x0 in the file). Where exactly GRUB would have to jump in into ntldr I do not know, as I do not know where this information is placed in ntldr. Any helpful documentation I'd appreciate! -- Thomas
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