[dundee] multi boot

Digit (SG) digit.siljrath at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 30 21:22:47 BST 2008


is it really necesary for u to have them on seperate boots?   have you
looked into virtualisation options?
that way it's easier to keep microsoft contained.
treat windows like a virus if possible i say.  hehe.

http://www.fuckmicrosoft.com

2008/6/30 Nistur <nistur at googlemail.com>:

> Cool, I might try GAG then, I was going to comment on the name... but it's
> not even much worse than GRUB :P
> My problem was the Vista bootloader mainly liking to steal the XP one. I
> don't know by reading the sf page whether GAG will help with that but I just
> found this
> http://www.zezula.net/en/fstools/bcdeditor.html
> that may be of assistance to me :D The only problem would then be claiming
> the XP bootloader back for use in XP as I believe Vista replaces the XP
> one...
>
> We shall see. I'm not round to that yet. I think I will probably wait until
> I have my nice shiny new DX10 card so I don't have to mess around too much
> with drivers and such.
>
> @RJLadyman: Vista + Linux isn't a problem (apart from the fact it's Vista)
> It's Vista + XP + Linux. I don't really want to have to go through 2 layers
> of bootloader to boot an M$ OS, I just want options in whatever bootloader I
> choose to use for each OS and to boot straight from there
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:00 PM, gordon dunlop <
> astrozubenel at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> I use GAG boot manager which can handle 2 hard disks and 9 operating
>> systems
>> http://gag.sourceforge.net/pics.html
>> I put grub or Lilo on the O.S. partition and use GAG. It works with
>> Vista & XP detecting the NTFS partition and booting via GAG. I have
>> just recently installed GAG on a relative's new computer so they can
>> boot into Vista or Linux Mint.
>>
>> Gordon
>>
>> 2008/6/30 Nistur <nistur at googlemail.com>:
>> > Slightly connected with my last thread. I'm going to reformat my PC.
>> It's a
>> > mess and I need *shudder* Vista for DX10 programming next year and I'm
>> > currently backing things up and planning my install procedures. So far I
>> can
>> > forsee a few problems and I wondered whether anyone knew if they were
>> > fixable.
>> > I'm wanting to definately have Vista, Linux of some flavour, XP, BSD and
>> > possibly try OSx86 as it claims to work on my hardware (we shall see) I
>> do
>> > not however want the Windows bootloader asking me whether I want Vista
>> or XP
>> > after going past grub. Does anyone know any way of installing Vista and
>> XP
>> > so that they have separate bootloaders? I'm not quite sure how this
>> would
>> > work. Was considering installing one, changing the filesystem type with
>> a
>> > liveCD and installing the other, but this will probably mess up windows
>> > drive letters and things.
>> > Does anyone know of any way of installing the two and having them have
>> their
>> > own boot loaders that grub can chainload?
>> >
>> > Nistur
>> >
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