Hi folks,
with PTS-DOS on Your C: drive You can boot a OS from any drive in
Your machine, all You have to do is install the OS at the drive You
want, save the boot sector to a file and set up an entry in config.pts
file. Documentation from PTS-DOS says this will be possible with POSIX
like systems, too. I also was to start the OS/2 bootmanager to boot
OS/2.
Regards Joerg
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 09:27:49 +0200, Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gregy wrote:
>> Someone on another list, mentioned that he thought Caldera DRDOS
>> could be installed to boot from a Logical Partition, instead of
>> from a Drive 0 Primary partition (aka DRIVE C:).
> I know that you don't need (for any DOS) to be on drive 0 to boot. And IIRC
> I've heard that you can boot from non-primary partitions with DR-DOS yes, I
> have however never tried it.
> //Bernie
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