Chris Jones wrote:
Too bad that there isn't a way to make Linux load from ntloader.
I don't see any advantages at all. As you have said, windows still had to make
sure 'something' was before the bios limit. In the case of windows this is
ntloader. I don't see any real difference between windows placing ntloader
where it can be read, and linux placing /boot. Essentially both boil down to
the same thing.
I meant that more down the line of saving the hassle with two
bootloaders on a dual-boot box. Not that the one does anything
better/different/worse than the other. IMHO both are gosh darn stupid.
All these isssues shouldn't even exist.
David
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