Have a look at grub as a bootloader. I switched to grub more than a year ago and it's 
just great! Very flexible and it lets you remap drives which may be what you need. 
Install both the grub and grub-doc packages and do an info grub. Make a boot a grub 
boot floppy as described and also keep a regualr debian boot floppy handy if I were 
you. One other advantage of using grub is that you have a simple grub shell at boot up 
and it see the system as it is before any OS has booted.

Good luck

Jan

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