This is eminently doable; I'm currently running 4 different OS's
(multiple linux + the unmentionable 8^) ) and using a boot manager
as you intend to do. Incidently; the main gotcha in there is that
you'll need to install lilo, when you get to that point, to the
root partition, _NOT_ to the MBR
One of my systems runs DOS, OS/2 Warp and RH Linux. It's all managed
from the OS/2 Boot Manager.
Another system runs only DOS and Linux, but uses the OS/2 Boot manager
anyway(!).
I hope I get this right now. It was a while ago. But this should be the
major strategy:
1) Copy the DOS version of P
> something. I'm wanting to load it onto a 3074 gig partition and leave
> another 3600 meg partition as extended.
3074 gig? Where can I get a drive like that?
You mean 3074 meg.
I don't know how to fix your problem, but you're not making it any easier
running 98, OS/2 and now Linux. You'd bette