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radiokid 

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Posted on: Aug. 03 2004,03:02 |
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I have my multiboot DVD in the disk1 directory and I want to  load a Linux boot loader .bin from OUTSIDE the ezboot directory. It seems I can only point to boot loaders that are located within the ezboot directory.
Can someone tell me how to point to .bin files outside the ezboot directory? There surely is a way to do this isnt there? If there isn't is there another graphical tool I can buy that can do this?
Also is there a way to rename the ezboot directory?
Thanks, Jamie.
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radiokid 

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Posted on: Aug. 03 2004,07:23 |
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Ok guys I think I found my own answer! I will have to extract the boot info table with another program and stick it in the ezboot directory. This is still a pain in the butt because now I have to create new bootable ISOs of Linux.
I mean realy, is it so hard to add a feature to point to a boot loader anywhere on the disk?
Jamie.
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chadox 

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Posted on: Aug. 04 2004,09:20 |
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Radiokid,
Why don't you just put your linux boot loader in the ezboot folder?
ChadOx
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radiokid 

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Posted on: Aug. 04 2004,23:32 |
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Hi, I just wanted to add that incorporating Linux was very easy after I stuck them boot loaders in and used the bootinfotable command. This product is great.
Jamie.
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