I have used caddies for a while now, but you have to stick to a set
design, there is no standard, and they are not cross swapable between
designs.  Real bummer.

You might also want to look at vmware.  I am trialling it at the mom and I
like it for the odd occasion that I have to use that other toy OS.

-- 
Howard.
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Terry Collins wrote:

> Gidday Sluggers
> 
> To cut down on the number of systems I need to run (yep most of my $
> income comes from supporting the other OSs) and to avoid the deliberate
> un-cooperative nature of MS OS's in multiboot systems, I'm trialling a
> system with a series of swappable draws.
> 
> The trouble is that it isn't working too well. The suse 6.4 install went
> great, but everything else didn't. Aah - the Suse 6.4 caddy was the one
> that came with that draw - you get the picture!
> 
> I'm wandering if anyone has any tips on these systems.
> Did anyone do anything like slip packing washers in, etc.
> 
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