Windows NT Bootmanager

I’ve seen (and successfully used) a set of documentation to get Linux on my
Windows NT bootloader screen (then I can choose NT or Linux to boot into).
Basically it involved copying some bytes to a file, then migrating the file
to my Windows primary drive, then specifying this file in the Boot.ini file.

Is this doable for QNX RTP? If so, what needs to be done?

Thanks in advance!

Copy first 512 bytes of RTP partition (probably /dev/hd0t79) to a file,
then migrate file to Windows and you are done…

For copying I used dd utility.

Pavol Kycina

“David J. Lowe” <davejlowe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:90jkr4$qic$1@inn.qnx.com

I’ve seen (and successfully used) a set of documentation to get Linux on
my
Windows NT bootloader screen (then I can choose NT or Linux to boot into).
Basically it involved copying some bytes to a file, then migrating the
file
to my Windows primary drive, then specifying this file in the Boot.ini
file.

Is this doable for QNX RTP? If so, what needs to be done?

Thanks in advance!