On Fri, 20 Dec 2024 at 19:57, Ashley Pirrone
<ash...@advancedwebdesign.com> wrote:
>
> 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.

Aha! Yes, Boot Manager is difficult like that. I did use it back in
the early 1990s but moved to more efficient tools by the mid-1990s.

> In this case, I actually managed to remove the OS/2 boot manager, and still 
> boot with my preferred boot manager.  So I now created a third primary 
> partition for FreeDOS, and it all works.  Thanks for the information on how 
> things work.

Great! Glad to hear that. :-)

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