The way it's setup, your machine looks first at your floppy drive for a disk formatted with a bootsector, and then to a special address on your C drive. If you want to boot into Linux but keep win95 as your default (BIOS has C set as default, I don't know if you can change it, probably can), then you just need a bootdisk which you'd put in at startup to override the boot instructions on your C drive. Otherwise, I'm not sure what you'd do except change your bootdrive in your BIOS, or MAYBE you could do something to the bootsector on your C drive (if you know what you're doing, otherwise I wouldn't mess with that, hehe). tay noh wrote: > hello there > I have seen a number of people who are running both win95 and Linux, can > anyone > explain to me how do do a duel boot > Tay
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