![]() ![]() ? Wonko, have you ever tried other builds or stable build on hard disk? anyway to chainload syslinux from grub4dos? I gave you a link both to a thread where the last experimental version was posted here on the forum and a reference to the "testing" branch in download, here: Is there any other test build that allows installing on harddisk and supports NTFS? or do i have to create ext3/4 file system and use extlinux? which is another jungle? Syslinux.exe -force -directory /boot/syslinux/ -install C: Next i booted to liveXP, tried syslinux.exe -install c:īut now it says feature not implemented to non removable disk Next attached it to vbox which already has another vhd attached, so total 2 vhds attached Next created 1 vhd file mounted it on imdisk, added syslinux.exe (5.00 pre7) and unmounted Ntfs(since 4.06), ?most probably means that the author was not too sure about this, as a matter of fact, NTFS is suppoerted since 4.06 but 4.06 has not been released as "stable"). More generally Wikipedia and expecially that kind of "comparison table" often has not fully correct info, and tables are obviously simplifie, but specifically the: Is not yet "released officially", but it is in the "testing" branch. Well, you cannot pretend to have "real-time" updates of everything.Īnd the 4.06 version, as you can see from the official pages above AND from the download page: Wikipedia says NTFS is supported since 4.06 version Your first link shows "The Syslinux Project covers lightweight bootloaders for MS-DOS FAT filesystems ( SYSLINUX)" but i have NTFS everywhere. If you already have a "normal" MBR that does chainload the active partition and the partition where you want to install syslinux is the active partition you can leave it alone (and not use -m option). No need to guess, and not even need to read pages and pages I already gave you two relevant links: If i'm guessing right, i've to use this on cmd.exe along with some parameters which will create ldlinux.sys on hard disk and it will change mbr. ![]()
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