At 9:36 am -0700 7/24/01,  regarding Re: Too Cool!, James Morgan penned sagely:


->  >st respectfully,
->  >
->  >Any time you run 2 OS's on the same physical drive or partition 
(while relying
->  >on software) you are asking for trouble.  Just a friendly note 
from your uncle
->  >Kyle.
->  >
->  >-- Kyle H. Hansen
->
->  -----------------------
->      I agree. I've tried it both ways and I could list problems
->  caused by having two OS's on the same hard drive (on different
->  partitions) but will just make it short and say, save yourself some
->  problems and put the two different OS's on different hard drives.


  I  don't believe that is exactly what Kyle said.
Was it Kyle?
Can I have two OSs on different partitions of the same drive?

  Or not?

  Thanx,

  Paul

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