Been doing some research, and found out that grub4dos will
boot a cdrom/dvr.
So how does one chainload the grub4dos from grub2?
Would you give me an example that shows how to
do boot a cdrom/dvr indirectly from grub2.
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Been doing some research, and found out that grub4dos will
boot a cdrom/dvr.
So how does one chainload the grub4dos from grub2?
Would you give me an example that shows how to
do boot a cdrom/dvr indirectly from grub2.
I believe this should solve your problem: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1668939
What it does is keep grub2, places grub4dos and then creates a menu entry to boot grub4dos.
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Will grub4dos still work on modern computers?
Grub4dos Is a 16 bit program, is it not?
If I am right, then modern bios don't support 16 bit programs.
Unless you can use QEMU emulator to use grub4dos.
Grub4dos works just fine on my notebook before I changed to grub2. In fact it works just fine on all 64bit computers that I know of.
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I had a similar question for reverse, i.e., I want to boot Xenial and later splash screens from G4D: viewtopic.php?p=41519#p41519
On a newer 64 there's G2C: viewtopic.php?t=3360&start=110
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