Kon boot12/6/2023 Whoops, this post actualy should have been posted here: Hope this is usefull, and someone maybe can verify this. ![]() This one is able to konboot proper, no matter which (hdX) the UDF or Windows-device is, and even if Plop was loaded. But please let know if I'm wrong.įind -set-root -ignore-floppies -ignore-cd /bootfiles/konFLOPPY.imgįind -set-root -devices=h /ntldr & map () (hd0)įind -set-root -devices=h /bootmgr & map () (hd0) My method seems way more easy and functional to me. What if the Windows device you need to boot is not hd1? - The example above won't work. Well, it looks for the UDF-device-number, but. ![]() ![]() I just don't get the point of checkrange in konboot.
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