Last 3 on USB stick.īoot: USB -> EFI loader -> GRUB2 -> GRUB4DOS -> ISO image Once at the DOS command prompt (A:) you will have the entire contents of the CD on the virtual A: drive. You can then run MS-DOS or FreeDOS and boot to DOS. The NeoGrub option goes through 6 (or so) preconfigured boot entries, trying to find.
We need to have EFI machine, USB stick, booting ISO, GRUB2 and GRUB4DOS. Using the method below, you can make a bootable CD which will boot to a grub4dos menu (which can be made invisible to the user). Hi, Can I manually edit the Grub4DOS boot menu If so, how Windows is fine, but the only way I can currently boot into Kubuntu 13.04 is by creating a NeoGrub entry (trying to boot a Linux/BSD entry just halts with a cursor on a blank screen). However, it doesn't work all the time and the questions is WHY it doesn't? How can I delete windows files from Linux (I am using Linux Lite) (I am farely new so please pardon me if i don't understand something).I failed with loading ISO image (non-distro) from GRUB2 from USB stick, but found the way how I can boot the GRUB4DOS and then load the image from there. The iso will be saved to the second partition, and an entry in the menu.lst file on the boot partition will make the iso available for booting.
As a test, we’ll boot the SliTaz LiveCD from the usb device. The last option i can figure out is to delete the File or Folder which contain the grub4dos, but i can't figure out where it is. Mount the boot partition and copy the necessary grub4dos files: mkdir /mnt/usbboot mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usbboot/ cp grldr /mnt/usbboot/. You can go ahead and refer the entries generated by osprober in /boot/grub/grub.cfg for your reference. Now, you will have to use the file 40custom for writing your own menu entries. I also tried to uncheck linux option from there but it did't work. Now if you want to add your own boot menu entry this is where you will be able to do it. From the extracted GRUB4DOS folder, copy and paste grub.exe to Partition 1 (see next section for menu.lst). I thought unstalling EasyBCD would work, so i installed WINE, but it was of no help, as after unstalling it showed similar screen. Because SYSLINUX is the primary boot-loader for the USB Drive, only two files are needed to boot GRUB4DOS: (1) grub.exe and (2) menu.lst. However etcher shows 'missing partition' or something (see pic) so this option is not available. You may delete any of the entries if you dont need them. There are many entries ready made by default after installing MultibootISO.
I tried booting from bootable pendrive, using safe mode and downloaded windows from official windows server (2004 version). After install MultibootISO into pendrive/External Hard Disk, it support for booting many OS or programs. After which i tried the following troubleshooting which i thought will help but it didn't. It shows these 2 screens in the pic after which i reinstalled linux, using the previous pendrive. When installed it was not showing option to boot so i fixed with EasyBCD in which added a new boot option, which activated grub4dos. 1 Grub4dos Guide - Loading/Installing Grub4dos From Linux 2 Grub4dos To Boot ISO Disk Image Using grub4dos to boot Ubuntu Ubuntu 18.04 ISO disk image, here is the entry for the file MENU. I am a high school student and was installing Linux for study related stuffs along with windows.