Hi Travis,

> You can have up to 4 primary partitions on an hd, there's no need for an
> extended partition at all.  That way, you only need to make the
> partition you want to boot the active partition.  This may remove the
> need to have a linux install on the machine at all, (unless of course
> you want one).  I've successfully used this method in the past to have
> multiple operating systems.  I'd simply use fdisk to activate the
> partition I wanted before rebooting.  It works like a charm.  Lilo may
> be able to do this as well, but I don't know enough about it's feature
> set to say definitely or not.

You could also use our https://www.bttr-software.de/products/bootmgr/

Cheers,
Robert
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