Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Some questions with the REMOUNT command. started by: Montrey Posted by Montrey on Oct. 17 2012,00:02
Hi all,(Sorry about my pool English) I found that there's new menu command named "REMOUNT", it seems can mount other medium and boot from it (In it's Chinese introduction at forum), but I think I cannot catch the keypoint of this command. I used to split my 32G Flashdisk to a USB-CDROM (3.5Gb, contains XP and Win7x86 Setup files) and a Removable medium. If it can mount another usb-hdd/zip/cdrom, may be I can make a multi-os boot? Just boot from USB-CDROM part (it contains XP and Win7x86), then mount the Removable part, loading the Win7x64 installer on it? Posted by balder on Oct. 17 2012,02:52
@MontreyWelcome to EayBoot @Montrey Quote: "but I think I cannot catch the keypoint of this command" Menu command "remount" is only used to change boot media when already booted ![]() And frankly, I have still not used this command ![]() Quote: "If it can mount another usb-hdd/zip/cdrom, may be I can make a multi-os boot?" I guess you are right... ![]() But my eyes was shaped up when I read this in your post: "I used to split my 32G Flashdisk to a USB-CDROM" What method did you use to achieve this (created a ' Flashdisk to a USB-CDROM') ![]() ![]() regards balder |