\fBmkwinpeimg\fR can currently make two types of bootable images. The default
is to make a bootable disk image. The image is not partitioned and is formatted
into a FAT filesystem. \fBsyslinux\fR(1) is required to make this type of
image, as it is used to chainload \fIbootmgr\fR. Also, \fBmtools\fR(1) is
required so that the FAT filesystem can be created without root privileges.
\fBmkwinpeimg\fR can currently make two types of bootable images. The default
is to make a bootable disk image. The image is not partitioned and is formatted
into a FAT filesystem. \fBsyslinux\fR(1) is required to make this type of
image, as it is used to chainload \fIbootmgr\fR. Also, \fBmtools\fR(1) is
required so that the FAT filesystem can be created without root privileges.