hi kk,
I thought you knew me from the techarena days. I always post “SOURCE” when i directly copy and share information from other websites. I will “NOT” post source if something i “ThinK” and do “MyselF”.
Ok, but where did u learn this? When I oce posted it at TA, i did mention that it was a PCQ thingy. I don’t suggest that u have plagiarized, as you method is a bit different (swicthing off grub etc)but where did u stumble across this?
Heh ntn to do with pcq… this is a really old and time tested method for using the win2k+ boot loader for linux. I’ve been using this method for probably the last 5 years since the days of redhat 6.1
Well, I don’t doubt that Vinod Unny (that is his name rite?) didn’t come up with this himself. And yeah, that PCQ article incidentally was published August 2000 which wud make it 5 years old…
Just forget I said anything… no offence meant to anyone.
I have spent lot of time in the past on digging thru hell lot machine code and breaking challenging protections(if u have seen my tutorials on arteam forum) where you have to find the way to break it by analysing and “Inquiring Mind”
I was just thinking on using the Windows bootloader to point to linux bootloader and i had recently used these “dd if= of=” command and there where it struck me. If you know basic details about MBR, bootloaders then is that difficult ?
As chaos has already said that its an old method but just bcoz of that it doesn’t mean that i can’t be source of any tweaking bcoz i have done alot of that in my entire computing life so i don’t have to always learn from any source
You just have to think that is all the inquiring mind ! You fail to understand what i had said there on that topic on techarena. You read carefully i am not saying Win32API but the **“Inquiring Mind”. **
There are so many tricks and tweaks so will u ask each and every author that howw the hell did u think of the trick ? No it is u have to use your own brain to come with ideas than asking
I know my capabilities so i don’t have to argue with u anymore answering your questions