Following up on a post on one of our MANY SOCIAL MEDIA, I looked for directions on chainloading in the Wiki or the Users Manual. Then searched the Forum (well, for the first few pages...).
I know a lot of people here talk about it, but I have personally never done it. I don't have time ATM to chase it down and test it, so I would appreciate help on this. I need a clear Wiki entry that I can link to from the Users Manual, and perhaps we can do the writing here in this thread before transferring it over to the Wiki.
(I don't remember a DO video on this topic, but maybe I missed it--if yes, sorry.)
TIA
chainloading
chainloading
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Re: chainloading
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Re: chainloading
I found this which seems pretty comprehensive, but having never done it myself either, maybe someone who has, can comment as to whether the entry is a good appraisal?
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB2/Chainloading
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB2/Chainloading
Re: chainloading
I've done all available chainloading I can think off.
between grub2 / grub 1 / mbr / *efi / syslinux 'mbr' etc
So if you give me some time I might boil down this to
reusable contribution to the wiki.
--fehlix
between grub2 / grub 1 / mbr / *efi / syslinux 'mbr' etc
So if you give me some time I might boil down this to
reusable contribution to the wiki.
--fehlix
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Re: chainloading
I'm confused, is there a way to sign up to edit the wiki?Jerry3904 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 5:48 am If anybody wants to work directly in the Wiki:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/chainloading
Re: chainloading
PM Peregrine (webmaster) for access
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Re: chainloading
Well, if rich has wiki access, I might send my boiled down chainloader stuff to rich, if rich is happy to
review and finetune my humbled scribbling it ;=)
..( when ready ... )
--fehlix
review and finetune my humbled scribbling it ;=)
..( when ready ... )
--fehlix
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