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Interesting that grub4dos is 324k versus syslinux 1.3 MB.
and even if you flagged it as copy-to-fs (ram), and even if, a startup script were to be created which called rebuildfstab to update entry to rw, and callled mount -o remount,rw, I don't believe it would work.
Quote from: roberts on May 19, 2011, 05:30:27 PMand even if you flagged it as copy-to-fs (ram), and even if, a startup script were to be created which called rebuildfstab to update entry to rw, and callled mount -o remount,rw, I don't believe it would work.Shouldn't it be possible to umount the tce and then ntfs-3g mount it? With copy2fs I see nothing against it.
Syslinux does not support NTFS and is targeted towards Linux file systems.
QuoteInteresting that grub4dos is 324k versus syslinux 1.3 MB.You could remove files that are not needed in syslinux for install-tools.gz.Leave them in in syslinux.tcz, as someone may want them.
Quote2. Using back arrow also means you must reselect the partition, once done Mark Active should be enabled.It is not
2. Using back arrow also means you must reselect the partition, once done Mark Active should be enabled.
You need to keep the ability to install on a Linux filesystem.I like the extlinux bootloader.It is just a matter of whether you also offer other options.Is there any chance of malfunctions or problems when installed on ntfs?
With Tiny Core installed on ntfs, I am concerned about children, and even adults, using Tiny Core and destroying Windows.