Michael Lucas wrote [top post put down where it belongs]:

| On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 02:23:31PM -0500, Steve Tremblett wrote:
| > Thanks for the help - much appreciated.
| > 
| > I guess I'm misunderstanding the primary disk partitions and their
| > types - I seem to recall PCs getting cranky when there are multiple
| > primary partitions of the same type?  Or is it that WINDOWS gets cranky
| > when it sees that?
| 
| That would probably be Windows.  I'm doing exactly this, without
| trouble.

No, there's no problem doing this with Windows (at least with
Windows-ME) -- I have Win-ME on my laptop (so I can say "it
works under Windows" when something is broken) with two FreeBSD
partitions: 4.3-R (which works) and -CURRENT (in which PCMCIA is
completely broken).  But booting any of the 3 OSes works fine.

Greg

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