In article <00ed01c181a6$d350b2c0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, P Witte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>1) Install W98 >2) The easiest is now to run something like PartitionMagic and create >all the partitions required >3) Install Linux (default RedHat installation with lilo, the boot >loader) >4) Install W2k as a dual boot with W98 > >Thats it! On a fast machine the basic install takes just three hours >if all goes to plan. Contrary to dire warnings that W2k overwrites the >MBR and generally makes a nuisance of itself, it actually leaves lilo >alone. When booting, lilo offers linux or dos. If you choose dos you >get to the W2k boot loader so you then can choose between W2k and W98 >(at this point is would be possible to add the boot menu to W98 to >boot into Msdos or W31x or QPC1 or QXL, if you insist ;) > >Youre now ready to configure your systems and install the required QL >emulators. > > >Name and address withheld He .. he .. to the last bit :-) Nice tip, though. I may well do something like this when I have a vacant PC Box to fill :-) -- Malcolm Cadman
