The zip package from RemixOS includes an installer tool, which gives you two options. After completed installation I suggest installing Ex2Fsd to be able to mount the ext4 partition later on.Īlso the Windows Recovery Console is good to have.
The XP installer asks which partition to install to. The first partition (sda1) for Windows XP with NTFS file system, and the second (sda2) with Ext4 file system. Starting with a clean MBR disk with two partitions. I have not been able to check all methods mentioned below. And how do you achieve that? Since I got the new PC 18 months ago I no longer have Windows XP, so With Windows 7 and higher EasyBCD can be used to add RemixOS to the bootmenu,īut how do you add to the Windows XP bootmenu, boot.ini? There are ways of doing that, but most of them require that the RemixOS partition In Linux does not update RemixOS entries.Īlternatively you can use the Windows bootmenu. The preferred way in Linux is to manually edit /etc/grub.d/40_Custom, as "update-grub" also In a Grub2 menu on a Linux installation on a third partition. This means that it is more practical to include RemixOS To create a bootmenu, which has to be edited manually - "update-grub" does not work. Although RemixOS can install Grub (Legacy Grub, also referred to as Grub1) or Grub2, it only comes with the very minimum The RemixOS installer tool requires Windows 7 or higher. There are several issues involved in this: A friend of mine asked for my advice on how to dual boot Windows XP and RemixOS 3.0.207 32-bit.