Hey, way to go! We await the results...noryb009 wrote:I got it working! I'll upload the installer maker package in a bit.
Oh, I'll change the initial post to reflect your upload...
Yes, it will. Right now, I have it set as:As I say I have not looked at your technique yet but I suspect some tweeks will be needed for the latest Windows.
Not exactly... The file I uploaded is a creator for a windows installer to duel-boot.Lobster wrote:noryb009 does this once unzipped on a Windows system (don't have one so have to ask)
automatically install (by downloading)
Lucid 5.1
Then when you boot you can boot to Windows or Lucid?
Is that right?
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title Lucid Puppy Quickset edition 511
kernel (hd0,0)/Puppy-Linux-511/vmlinuz psubdir="Puppy-Linux-511"
initrd (hd0,0)/Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
boot
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title Lucid Puppy Quickset edition 511
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
kernel /Puppy-Linux-511/vmlinuz psubdir="Puppy-Linux-511"
initrd /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
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title Lucid Puppy Quickset edition 511
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
kernel /Puppy-Linux-511/vmlinuz psubdir="Puppy-Linux-511"
initrd /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
Hmmm... I don't know why that's happening there. Could you please boot XP, uninstall the current installed puppy, then start > run, type in cmd.But it seems not rewrite boot.ini(Xp) or BCD(7, cannot be seen), nor the MBR.
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cd c:\
attrib
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A SHR C:\boot.ini.backup
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attrib boot.ini -s -h -r
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attrib boot.ini -s -r -h
attrib boot.ini.backup -s -r -h