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Autor spiderhr
Može li se u grub postaviti vhd fajl za pokretanje operativnog sistema? Npr da ne radim particiju za windowse ili bilo koji drugi os nego sve to instaliram u vhd fajl.
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Teoretski da. U praksi - nisam nikad probao. Savjet? Stvar je uzasno komplicirana.
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It is possible to boot windows 10 from a VHD on a windows partition (NTFS/fat32) if however you have no windows formatted partitions I feel it would be difficult if not impossible to accomplish. There are a couple of kernel mode ext2/3 drivers for at least some versions of Windows, however; I don't believe that compatibility extends to the bootmgr.
As an FYI a VHD is basically a DD image with one extra block at the end which is used by Windows and other programs that understand the format.
So assuming you already have a Windows bootmgr accessible partition that you can copy/convert a DD image into a VHD and transfer the file to, it is in theory possible.
This is all in theory and I have not attempted any of the aforementioned suggestions personally. Other than running Windows 7, 8, and 10 from VHD files on a NTFS formatted partition natively.
I have previously booted to DD type images from virtualization and from grub previously however those typically where ramdisks rather than file backed disk images. I have yet to successfully attempt a grub4dos grub2 file backed winvblock/firadisk boot of Windows from a VHD/DD file. There is documentation suggestion it is possible however.
Windows 7 (Ultimate/Enterprise) Windows 8 and Windows 10 all support native VHD boot
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No bolje je pitanje - zasto? Kaj ti nije jednostavnije KVM virtualku kreirat koju pokrenes po potrebi/kod boota Linux sustava? Opcionalno - mozes za virtualni disk koristiti Windows particiju i saltat izmedu virtualnog i native sustava kak ti se sprdne (Windows licenca bi mogla zezat al i to je rijesivo)
