dbloecher06
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modify ntldr for linux
Hello,
I have a laptop that has windows xp home installed on a nts drive. I resized the partition and added an ext3, linux swap, and fat32 partition. I installed fedora 4 on the ext3 partition and installed the grub to the partition not the mbr because I don't want it messing with ntldr. I then went in the boot.ini file to add the option to boot to the linux partition. Now I know i'm an idiot, ntldr doesn't recognize that partition. How can I use ntldr to boot fedora 4. I don't have any /boot partition and am trying to avoid making one. Thanks
I have a laptop that has windows xp home installed on a nts drive. I resized the partition and added an ext3, linux swap, and fat32 partition. I installed fedora 4 on the ext3 partition and installed the grub to the partition not the mbr because I don't want it messing with ntldr. I then went in the boot.ini file to add the option to boot to the linux partition. Now I know i'm an idiot, ntldr doesn't recognize that partition. How can I use ntldr to boot fedora 4. I don't have any /boot partition and am trying to avoid making one. Thanks
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