Preparation requires the following software: (1) CentOS system image file: CentOS-6.0-i386-bin-DVD.iso (2) EasyBCD, supporting multiple boot for multiple operating systems: EasyBCD2.1.2 if the installed system image iso is less than 4 GB, you only need to format it into the FAT32 file system. In this case, the Ext2Fsd tool is not required. Create multiple boot programs to install EasyBCD by default. Figure 11 shows the startup interface: www.2cto.com.
Figure 11 EasyBCD startup page Click and select the NeoGrub tab, as shown in Figure 12:
Figure 12 click the NeoGrub tab to notice that the page is unavailable at this time, and the page becomes available after you click it. 13:
Figure 13 "Configure" button becomes available and a text file menu. lst opened in Notepad will appear. This file is a multi-boot file of the operating system, 14:
Figure 14 Add the following code to the opened text file after clicking "Configure": title CentOS 6.0 root (hd0, 0) kernel (hd0, 0) /isolinux/vmlinuzinitrd (hd0, 0)/isolinux/initrd. in img brackets, hd0 indicates that the boot file is in the partition of the first hard disk, hd1 for the second hard disk, and 0 indicates that the boot program is in the first partition, in this case, it is a C drive. Case 15: www.2cto.com
Figure 15 add content to menu. lst and save it and exit. EasyBCD stores the file in the C: \ NST directory, as shown in 16:
Figure 16 the location of the menu. lst file is configured at this time. Restart and install centos 6.xps. for example, hd () is hda9 in linux. in linux, hda1, hda2, and hda3 represent the primary partition, it can also represent extended partitions, while hda5 includes all the logical partitions in the extended partitions.