Bruce Lorente wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I have created a bootable iso DVD disk using Nero and it boots into a Caldera DR-DOS program on my Toshiba A-65. I reinstalled Windows leaving half the disk open for Solaris, intending to have a dual boot option which I have done before successfully with Fedora 8 using their install disk. The error messages are: EMM 386 Warning adress in A20 already enabled. And: EMM 386: Cannot find an unused 64 kilobyte range of upper memory to use for an EMS page frame. Using FRAME = NONE FRAME= NONE Anybody out there dual booting Solaris with Windows on a Toshiba laptop? Is there some code or command I need to enter in DOS to get the install to start? Your attention to this matter will be greatly appreciated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Hi.

I have a Tecra M5 notebook system, which is triple booting Windows XP,
Solaris Nevada build 48, and Fedora Core 5.  Previously, I had a Tecra
M2 which was running Windows XP, Solaris 10 GA, and Fedora Core 5.

The tricks that I have found are to install Windows and then shrink the
partition that it uses, perhaps using Partition Commander or some such.
Then, install Solaris by booting the DVD image.  Solaris will update
the MBR to point at a grub boot and this will allow the multiple booting.

So, I know that this can be done using Toshiba notebooks, but I don't
know explicitly about the Satellite A65.  I'd probably suggest starting
with the latest available, at least build 48 of Nevada.

   Thanx...

      ps
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