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Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › No bootloader after frugal install
Tagged: bootloader, frugal, grub
Ok, that is a good solution. I have used AirBoot in the past to do something similar with OS/2 and antiX. Good to know Grub4DOS works as well.
Seaken64
@seaken64
The grub4dos drive can be FAT16/32 or EXT2/3/4. It needs no “host” OS, so it’s perfect for frugal-only OSes.
@woodlark
As James Taylor once sang: “That’s why I’m here.” (Just my way of supporting MY operating system.)
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