13 Mar
2011
13 Mar
'11
10:14 p.m.
Am 13.03.2011 21:41, schrieb Heiko Baums:
Syslinux doesn't seem to be able to boot from other partitions. At least I haven't found any documentation about that. So until it's not usable for multiboot systems I don't think that it should become the default bootloader.
That is true. Right now, syslinux can only access its own partition (the one it is installed on) and can chainload another bootloader from another partition. For booting multiple Linux systems, they'd have to share a boot partition or you'd have to chainload another bootloader for each system.