On 25 Apr 2002, at 4:57, Dennis W. Manasco wrote:

> If all of that makes your eyes cross (it does mine...) then think of 
> it this way: Multiple completely isolated systems on one or more hard 
> disks; without weird partitioning schemes and boot-loader hacks: Just 
> choose a startup folder and you're there on your next restart.

What makes you think the Mac scenario doesn't involve a boot manager?

There are plenty of boot managers for Windows that will do what you want.

Nothing changes the basic assertion, that it's silly for the folder names 
and locations (relative to the boot directory or not) for system-defined 
folders to be hardwired in applications or in the OS.

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David W. Fenton                         |        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
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