BOOTPART does work. I used it about 2 months ago while contemplating how to
have on demand boot to handle the different OSes that I toy with.
I have WinNT, Win95, DOS 6.22, and LINUX 2.0.29 available. Still having problems
in my attempts to add Caldera OpenDos.
I let NT40 handle the MBR here. Duri
On Wed, Oct 29, 1997 at 01:50:14PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> There is an HOWTO about this topic, which I used to set up my
> system. I seem to remember I had captaliztion problems editing the
This did not work for me. I did have to use bootpart.
It works well though, for Linux; the p
Hi,
There is an HOWTO about this topic, which I used to set up my
system. I seem to remember I had captaliztion problems editing the
boot.ini file, but I don't remember the details. You should find
this and related HOWTO's on http://www.sunsite.unc.edu/, or
something.
manoj
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There is a way the NT bootloader will work with booting up Linux
and NT. First you install NT, whatever you want NTFS or FAT16, then
install Linux. When you install Linux do not tell Linux to boot up
using Lilo. Instead bot of a disk. There is a program called bootpart
that will allwo you to boot L
Try this site for information on how to do this:
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~sedmison/directboot.html
There are also commercial utilities like System Commander.
tjm
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