A cursory google throws up loads of stuff about doing this :
http://www.devhood.com/tutorials/tutorial_details.aspx?tutorial_id=313
http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/ntldr.html
Personally I would use grub, but each to their own...
Digital Infra, Inc. wrote:
(Doublely posted to Grub and LinuxBIOS ML. Tell me which is appropriate.)
Hello.
I am working on booting Linux from NTLDR. I mean, you dont have to install a Grub on your MBR.
Check this: http://denbbs.angelskyarea.com/YaBB.cgi?board=discuss;action=display;num= 1087892282;start=180
First, I want to hear your opinion about it. And I appriciate much if you give me even hints of development.
Second, Do you know a small Linux kernel build which runs as one relocatable binary file? In other words, vmlinux.com. Of course, I use .com here as not internet, but MS-DOS word.
Okajima, Jun. Digital Infra, Inc. Tokyo, Japan. (Japanese native can mail me directly with Japanese lang.)
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