Re: Live Linux DVD on NTFS
urgrue <[email protected]> Sun, 15 Feb 2009 19:15:45 +0200
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Maybe I didn't understand your needs exactly, but linux can format ntfs (mkfs.ntfs), so I dont think you need DOS for that part. Did I understand correctly that you want to install and run linux on NTFS? I doubt that's even possible... Mário Gamito wrote: > Hi, > > I have to create a bootable Live DVD that contains 4 or 5 different > distros Live CD ISOs images. > > Let's say: > > Live DVD | -> ISO of Linux distro Live CD 1 > | -> ISO of Linux distro Live CD 2 > | -> ISO of Linux distro Live CD 3 > | -> ISO of Linux distro Live CD 4 > > The ideia is upon the DVD boot, the user may boot one of the Live ISO CD > distro, run it normally and eventualy, install it in the HD by it's own > process. > > Now the big issue: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1) The hard drive of the computers to install the Live DVD don't have > nothing. They are not even formated; > > 2) The filesystem *must be NTFS* and the distros must be able to install > over it; > > 3) Having Windows pre installed *is not an option*, *but some DOS > emulator that supports NTFS is*; > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Please, don't ask the whys for NTFS. This is for my job and not an easy > task, even for someone who plays along Linux for years. > > I've googled a lot, saw DOSEMU, FreeDOS (doesn't support NTFS, FAT32 at > the maximum), etc., lots of stuff. > But I'd also like to hear some feedback on this issue from you gurus. > > My question to you would be how to start: > > A tool - perhaps something that starts by formating the HD in NTFS ? > Something like FreeDOS but supporting NTFS ? > > Using only Linux tools is an option, obviously. > > Any partition at all that's not NTFS is not :( > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Warm Regards, -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-admin" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html