This tutorial will show you how to add Clover Bootloader to Grub2 and Grub4dos, simply add a menu to chainload Clover from Grub2 and Grub4dos.
Editing Syslinux config files. Boot USB on UEFI/EFI systems through GRUB2 bootloader support (limited. However, if you still find your USB disk is not mounted, then open file. This action will open syslinux.cfg in a default text editor. Page 1 of 2 - Can I use GRUB4DOS and SYSLINUX together? - posted in Grub4dos: Hi to all I would like to install with RMPrepUSB on my USB Stick GRUB4DOS and also SYSLINUX. Does this work together, because I use BOOT DISK IMAGES that work with GRUB4DOS and SYSLINUX. Thank you in advance for any help and respond. Cheers Elena.
Install
On this site, I showed you how to install Clover Bootloader as well as how to install Grub2. In UEFI mode, when you install both of these bootloaders, only one bootloader is booted as default. The /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI file will determine that, just keep this file, or back up and copy it back to let the system boot into the bootloader you want. Clover Bootloader currently no longer supports UEFI 32-bit.
AIO Boot supports all of these bootloaders, including Enoch Chameleon, Syslinux and rEFInd. In Legacy mode, just run AIOCreator.exe, then click on Bootloaders to install them.
Add Clover to Grub2
Open the Grub2 configuration file (grub.cfg) and add the following code:
The Grub2 configuration file on Ubuntu, Linux and other Linux distributions is /boot/grub/grub.cfg, see how to add Grub2 menu.
Add Clover to Grub4dos
Grub4dos only supports Legacy. Open the Grub4dos configuration file (menu.lst) and add the following code:
Syslinux:
In Legacy mode, Grub2 and Grub4dos will boot Clover using the boot0ss file, you can use boot0af or boot0md, see more about these files here.
You can also boot into Grub2 and rEFInd from Clover Bootloader using UEFI Shell or add an entry to config.plist, see how to add Grub2 and boot Ubuntu and Linux Mint from Clover. Good luck!
Active5 years, 6 months ago
Can someone tell me where the 'syslinux.cfg' file is located in Lubuntu 12.04?
There is no syslinux.cfg file - Ubuntu and its deriratives use GRUB as a bootloader, not syslinux. Syslinux is only used with ubuntu on installation media
There's a syslinux.cfg file located in /cdrom/syslinux/.But I'm think you are looking for remove Try ubuntu without changes screen and choose another language by default.This content is present in the txt.cfg file on the same folder.
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