[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My preference goes to Smart Boot Manager http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
[snip]
No need for any partition, just install the full app into MBR. If something goes
wrong, boot from floppy and re-install.
It doesn't fit into the MBR; the MBR is only 512 bytes. The
LILO is the best in my opinion.
Quintin
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Good morning, FreeBSD enthusiasts.
I am planning a multiple operating system installation on a Compaq Proliant
5000. The purpose of the installation is hobbyist and instructional. The
computer does not provide network
Good morning, FreeBSD enthusiasts.
I am planning a multiple operating system installation on a Compaq Proliant
5000. The purpose of the installation is hobbyist and instructional. The
computer does not provide network management services. The proposed
operating systems are Windows 95, FreeBSD,
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01/14/2004 Subject: choice of boot manager
08:39 AM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not know. Any information about positive or negative experiences with any
of these programs in a multiple operating system configuration would be
appreciated.
This isn't on your list, but I tried using the romantically named gag
graphical bootloader
Lee Shackelford wrote on Thursday January 15, 2004:
I am planning a multiple operating system installation on a Compaq
Proliant
5000. The purpose of the installation is hobbyist and instructional. The
computer does not provide network management services. The proposed
operating systems are
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:09:04 +, Peter Risdon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not know. Any information about positive or negative experiences with
any
of these programs in a multiple operating system configuration would be
appreciated.
This isn't on your list, but I
My preference goes to Smart Boot Manager http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
Free and lots of options. Let's say you have 2 windows installations on two
different hard drives (I know that's too much). You may run into troubles (like
starting booting from the second one and getting your desktop from the