There was a method I used back in the early 2000’s that pretty much had a large 
image file (about 120 GB), a folder with the batch file, VMLinuz kernel image 
and a couple of other files in there. You would start windows normally, then 
open a CMD.exe window, cd to the folder (located in the root level of the 
drive) and then run the batch file. It would kick out windows and immediately 
start up linux on the hosted image file (which is formatted exactly like a HDD 
image, including partition table, etc). The result would be that windows 
receives the equivalent of an immediate reboot without any other conditions and 
when you are done in linux, you can do a standard shutdown and restart and 
windows will be reloaded like it’s in a new session.

It’s been a very long time since I did anything like this, so, I will have to 
search for it on the net and see if it’s still viable. Btw, I did this on both 
a win2k machine and also a windows 7 laptop, so I know it worked.

-Eric


> On Jul 22, 2022, at 12:07 PM, Linux for blind general discussion 
> <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> Good afternoon everyone, I am wondering is there a way for blind person to 
> install any version of Lennix on a modern Dell laptop without cited 
> assistance?
> 
> The big caveat here is that there is a way to do it in such a manner that the 
> main operating system in this case Windows 11 will not be disturbed? Does 
> anyone have any good suggestions for how to do this? I do have a Ubuntu disk 
> image sitting on my hard drive. I believe it is the current version of this 
> Lennix distribution.
> 
> Sincerely Maurice mines.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [slint] Re: The Register: Tavis Ormandy ports WordPerfect for 
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> No
> Didier
> 
> 
> Le 22/07/2022 à 19:35, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
>> Thanks alot Didier. Is their an easy way of converting an i386 to an 
>> amb64? dpkg didn't like this one.
>> Chime
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