--- Jo Handy  wrote:
> 
> Thank you Rick, sorry just want to clarify this , so
> the Xandros boot loader 
> is the one that gives you the choice of which
> operating system to boot to ?

That is correct! You can enter the boot configuration
in Xandros and also set which OS you wish to auto-boot
with first and set the time delay for the auto option
to give you more time to select if you don't require
the default.

> I'm going to install all three operating systems on
> the one drive so I hope 
> it works out :-)))


Good luck and I strongly suggest you backup your
existing MBR before you do anything. Somewhere during
the installation process there is often an option to
modify the MBR, I suggest you initially say No. You
can always try again if it fails but miraculously it
worked first time with me :)

Rick




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