Aero Stability ?
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Ndx
, May 14 2009 06:37 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 May 2009 - 06:37 PM
Hi Guys,
I wonder how stable is Aero I would like to use it on many production computers ...
It will be use to Boot XP and Linux ( Clonezilla )
Should I do it ?
Or just use old good lilo ?
Thank You!
I wonder how stable is Aero I would like to use it on many production computers ...
It will be use to Boot XP and Linux ( Clonezilla )
Should I do it ?
Or just use old good lilo ?
Thank You!
#2
Posted 14 May 2009 - 07:00 PM
Or just use old good lilo ?
Or just use new good grub4dos?
jaclaz
#3
Posted 14 May 2009 - 07:05 PM
Ahoy,
Grub4dos ? How well this thing works ?
No problems with booting Linux / XP ?
Is it stable enough for production systems ?
So as I understand I install and manage it from Windows ?
Thank you
Grub4dos ? How well this thing works ?
No problems with booting Linux / XP ?
Is it stable enough for production systems ?
So as I understand I install and manage it from Windows ?
Thank you
#4
Posted 14 May 2009 - 07:13 PM
Ahoy,
Grub4dos ? How well this thing works ?
No problems with booting Linux / XP ?
Is it stable enough for production systems ?
So as I understand I install and manage it from Windows ?
Thank you
You joking right , is the best thing that came around since the invention of ice-cream.
The whole point of grub4dos is that it is a fork from GNU (Legacy) GRUB (and thus 100% Linux compatible) with added features to boot directly DOS and NT based systems.
It can be managed by Linux, DOS or Windows.
Read the guide:
http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=5187
http://diddy.boot-la...os/Grub4dos.htm
Browse the forum:
http://www.boot-land...hp?showforum=66
jaclaz
#5
Posted 27 July 2009 - 02:48 PM
yes, you should try GRUB4DOS, i think. the aero is just an adventure of graphic multiboot.
#6
Posted 27 July 2009 - 02:59 PM
yes, you should try GRUB4DOS, i think. the aero is just an adventure of graphic multiboot.
I am not at all familiar with Aerostudio, but can't it chainload an "external" grub4dos?
jaclaz
#7
Posted 28 July 2009 - 01:35 AM
in my mind, the latest version of aero.sys can do this, for it is based on grub4dos. and, if you do not have this version, you can try 'grub4dos' commands, it can load the /airboot/grub4dos.gz to run some grub4dos' commands for you. here, this grub4dos.gz should be grub.exe which was gziped.
in technical, grub4dos' grub.exe is linux kernel like , so i used 'kernel' commands to hook this.
in technical, grub4dos' grub.exe is linux kernel like , so i used 'kernel' commands to hook this.
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