Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 21:45:56 +0700
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: overlay programs  [LIB]

> System Commander does just what you want.  It lets you install two
> (or more) independent OSes and then choose which one to boot from
> a boot loader.  For each OS you designate which partitions are
> visible and what their drive letters are.
>
> Long ago I used System Commander to have both English and Japanese
> Win95 on the same machine.  Each OS had "its own" C: drive, but they
> shared a common D: drive.  I kept OS-specific applications and files
> in each C: drive and common applications and files on the D: drive.

Thanks for the suggestion - sounds like an excellent alternative to
the overlay thing in the specific scenario being discussed, if no
super-simple solution (ie one which requires no additional software,
such as Neil's FAT32/NTFS idea) is applicable.



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