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If the goddamn file were irrelavant, then it wouldn't have been mentioned.
Clearly the rest of us know what the hell were talking about-- go shove
your pitiful little ass somewhere in a corner.

Don't say a damn thing unless you know what you're talking about.

Got it?

        - Mike

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On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, rude bwoy wrote:

> VAST amounts of misinformation?????
> an oversite on a file IRRELEVANT to the discussion???
> 
> man -  get a grip!
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> 
> 
> 
> Nicholas J. Leon wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, rude bwoy wrote:
> >
> >  # yes -  true  - nonetheless - it's config.sys u edit to get
> >  # mutiboot going...
> >
> > Perhaps, but nonetheless you were spreading vast amounts of
> > misinformation. I simply felt the need to correct you publically so that
> > others would not think you knew what you were talking about.
> >
> >  # ___________________________________________
> >  #
> >  # Nicholas J. Leon wrote:
> >  #
> >  # > On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, rude bwoy wrote:
> >  # >
> >  # >  # I've been trying (desperately and apparently unsucessfully)
> >  # >  # to follow this thread
> >  # >  #
> >  # >  # NO!!! - it is NOT IO.SYS or MSDOS.SYS !!!
> >  # >  # IT IS CONFIG.SYS you must edit.
> >  # >  # both io.sys and msdos.sys are binaries...
> >  # >  #
> >  # >
> >  # > On DOS, yes. But with windows95/98, msdos.sys is not a binary, but in fact
> >  # > contains some boot loader information.
> >  # >
> >  # > Here is mine:
> 
> <<snip>>
> 
> 

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