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tendstofortytwo :blobcattea:

@david step 1 is installing linux on an NTFS partition. this is easy because of the in-kernel NTFS driver, ntfs3. use the windows_names and acl mount options to keep things compatible

step 2 is to add to the NTFS partition a copy of winpe that will install the linux bootloader for you (the windows installer will only install a windows bootloader, so it'll boot into this and this will boot you into linux)

step 3 is using imagex to capture the NTFS partition to a WIM file and putting that into a Windows ISO

step 4 is crying cause the installer fails for the reason I told ivy in the other thread

@david step 1 is installing linux on an NTFS partition. this is easy because of the in-kernel NTFS driver, ntfs3. use the windows_names and acl mount options to keep things compatible

step 2 is to add to the NTFS partition a copy of winpe that will install the linux bootloader for you (the windows installer will only install a windows bootloader, so it'll boot into this and this will boot you into linux)

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