Hey all,
As part of the Kinneret project, we'd like to give the user the option to 
install Kinneret to his/hers harddrive. Since Kinneret is aimed to an 
audience without experience in computers, we don't want the user to mess up 
with partitioning, instate, we've chosen the Topologi 
(http://topologi-linux.sourceforge.net/index.php) approach.

We:
a. Create an empty file from within Windows at the size of at least 2GB 
(assume C:\kinneret.ext3).

b. Create an empty file from within Windows at the desired swap size (assume 
C:\kinneret.swap)

c. We mount /mnt/hda1/kinneret.ext3 to a loopback device and create an ext3 
filesystem in it. We then mount that file as a regular ext3 filesystem and 
copy / to it entirely.

d. We do the same for /mnt/hda1/kinneret.swap, only we create a swapfs in it 
=)

f. We install a bootloader which will allow us to choose to boot Windows or 
Kinneret.

We need help with the final step... Since the kernel is inside kinneret.ext3, 
we can't direct to bootloader to it... We'd prefer not to create a boot 
diskette but to use a regular bootloader.

Now, the topologi guys already wrote their grub-based bootloader, but that 
bootloader is still in BETA and we wouldn't want to include a beta bootloader 
with Kinneret...

Is there anyway we can instruct the bootloader to the kernel without using any 
other bootable media?

-- 
Regards,
Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani, GNU/Linux Kinneret.
Public GPG Key: ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/kinneret/z9u2k.asc


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