I'm sure if I used OS/2 Bootman that would be fine.  I'm using BeOS Bootman.

> On Dec 20, 2024, at 4:03 PM, Felix Miata via Freedos-user 
> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> Ashley Pirrone composed on 2024-12-20 14:57 (UTC-0500):
> 
>> Hi.  I know it's a DOS thing to want C:, but with a more modern 
>> implementation, I think it shouldn't care.  I don't need to hide any 
>> partitions, because it is already the first FAT partition.  I can install 
>> it, but when booting I get the error, "No Kernel.SYS".
> 
>> OS/2 is taking up 2 primaries.  One for the boot manager, and one for the 
>> OS.  My boot manager has issues with OS/2 on a logical partition, or rather 
>> OS/2 on a logical partition has issues with my boot manager.  The primary 
>> partition I can't modify.
> 
> My OS/2 installations have always only ever had their primary system 
> partition on
> logical F:, even before LVM, when D: was a FAT primary on 2nd disk, E: was FAT
> logical on first disk, and OS/2 system partition on 2nd logical on first disk.
> I've never booted OS/2 from anything other than IBM or eCS Boot Manager. In 
> cases
> where I install OS/2 more than once on a PC, it was with MCP or newer and 
> used LVM
> to make the extra system partition use V:. Even now OS/2 (as eCS) is running,
> because I use Quattro Pro for DOS on it as a Swiss Army Knife for data and
> numbers. BM here chainloads Grub to run Linux. Other than a short experiment 
> with
> rEFInd, I've only ever used BM and/or Grub for multibooting.
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