Chris Jones wrote:
Too bad that there isn't a way to make Linux load from ntloader.I don't see any advantages at all. As you have said, windows still had to make sure 'something' was before the bios limit. In the case of windows this is ntloader. I don't see any real difference between windows placing ntloader where it can be read, and linux placing /boot. Essentially both boil down to the same thing.
I meant that more down the line of saving the hassle with two bootloaders on a dual-boot box. Not that the one does anything better/different/worse than the other. IMHO both are gosh darn stupid. All these isssues shouldn't even exist.
David