I'm currently tri-boot using System Commander myself. My hardware: 64MB RAM 5.5 GB HD
My installation process was: Fdisk drive as FAT16 into primary & extended partition leaving about 1.5 GB as unpartitioned freespace. Installed Win98. Installed System Commander. Installed NT WS into the same partition as Win98 (no NTFS). Installed Debian. System Commander makes things nearly foolproof. The only thing left to do was to suppress the NT loader message. This can be done by modifying both the boot.ini on the root of the primary partition and the boot.ini in the System Commander directory. Unattrib the read-only setting and modify the timeout setting to: timeout=0. HTH Cristov Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dull dull grey , the colour of our times Cool cool space that I still hope to find Far beyond the veil The sound of whispers and moans - Crowded House Whispers and Moans -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 7:53 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Install question Hello! I have a friend that wants to install in his new 6GB HD Win98, WinNT and Linux. In which order must he do the process? I suppose that Win98 will try to own the whole computer when installing, and I don't know what kind of partitioning is the best. He will use System Commande r to select the OS to boot. He hasn't decided which distribution will use. If he gets a quick response from Debian people.... Thanks in advance Javi