From: Vincent Poy (vince_at_mail.MCESTATE.COM)
Date: Mon May 17 1999 - 17:13:59 EDT
On Fri, 14 May 1999, Steven N. Fettig wrote:
Hi Steve and Donald,
System Commander sure does work well for booting multiple-OSes. I
need to upgrade my System Commander to support Fat32 partitions.
Cheers,
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> Don and Vincent,
> One solution to the 1024th Cylinder problem is to install a multi-boot
> program like System Commander. Although you can set up multiple OSs with a
> little know-how, without such programs, I have found Sys. Commander to be
> extremely helpful with the amount of installs and deleting of partitions I
> do within the average week. It takes a little getting used to, but you get
> rid of all the limitations that those OSs can impose due to their boot
> programs (I have successfully run Linux (2 versions), Win NT Workstation,
> Win95, Win98, and DOS all at the same time without skipping a beat. My
> secret to keeping important data always accessible to all the partitions/OSs
> is to set up an extra extended-DOS partition big enough to hold all your
> data that you definitely want to keep on the machine.)
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