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#1 misty

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Posted 02 April 2023 - 07:01 PM

SVBus guide updated to include GRUB4EFI - see here.

I have plans to add more information and instructions (including wimboot), however don't know when I will have more time so have uploaded this draft in the hope that it may be useful to others.

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Posted 07 April 2023 - 08:05 AM

Good work :) (as always).

 

What could be added somewhere in the guide is that a static VHD is only a RAW image with a single (so-called CONECTIX) sector appended and that there are a few tools (on reboot.pro) capable of converting the one to the other and viceversa, if needed.

Namely a couple tools by erwan.l (clonedisk and vmount) and a small tool by karyonix (raw2vhd):

http://reboot.pro/fi...e/24-clonedisk/

http://reboot.pro/in...ds&showfile=477

http://reboot.pro/in...ic=9715&p=83781

 

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Posted 08 April 2023 - 09:52 AM

Thanks Wonko, for the feedback and this information. I will have a think about where to add it.

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Posted 11 April 2023 - 09:31 AM

Thanks to the Easter bank holiday and another bout of COVID I've had some time on my hands.

Guide updated to include some wimboot examples.

There has been a lot of cutting and pasting - hopefully not too many errors have crept in.

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P.s. Wonko - I've added a bit about static VHD and converting raw to VHD here

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Posted 11 April 2023 - 01:52 PM

Good. :) (though sorry for the reason why you had this extra time to dedicate to the guide).

 

Trivia of the day:

 

although the firm that developed the format is/was called Connectix (with two n's):

 

https://en.wikipedia.../wiki/Connectix

 

the string hardcoded in the last sector is conectix (with one n).

 

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Posted 12 April 2023 - 07:41 PM

Thanks Wonko. Interesting reading - I had no idea that Connectix had such a history. To be fair, the early years were way before my time. Bar my ZX Spectrum I didn't own my first computer until 2001.

Also, Connectix seemed to be focused on the MAC and I've never owned one - they have always been out of my price range.

Back to topic. I noticed some curious behaviour with device search order in GRUB4EFI (see here).

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