If you don't want to pay for System Commander, I recommend the XOSL boot
loader:

www.xosl.org

It is free and the lastest, stable version is 1.1.5. (ie. unless you want to
try the demo at sourceforge). I use it to boot Win98SE, WinME, Redhat and
Mandrake on my laptop. It works great and it has a GUI which makes it so
much easier to setup, hide/reveal partitions. It has an extensive FAQ at the
website that discusses all those nitty-gritty details of doing all those
multi-booting of different kinds of OSes.

HTH,
David


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: LILO - Boot other os's


> 1st thanks to everyone who read and answered.
>
> Cameron,  to answer your question I created the primary partions with
linux
> fdisk and tagged them as fat16.  I did format them and sys them with a dos
> disk.
>
> But you are correct win9x was having many problems with the multiple
> partitions.  I had thought that LILO would fool it and 9x would think that
> it was on it's own single partition but it did not work that way. Live and
> learn.. it's only time.  LOL
>
> I have read that system commander will do something like I need and I'm
> going to give that a try now or I'm going to try your suggestion with
small
> dos primary part.
>
> Thanks again!!
>
> David Hussey




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