Michael wrote:
one addition
>
> hda
/boot about 10 to 50mb
> windows98 (primary Xmb's)
> windows200 pro (primary Xmb's)
My preference would be to make hda a pluggable unit where you plug in
the hard disk with the OS that you want to run. This doesn't stop you
putting another OS into hdc (for example) for data swapping. My
reasoning for this is that the MS operating systems occassionally spew
across everything else and you could loose everything, including you
linux boot.
Works best with hard disks all of the same type (size, model,
generation). The motherboard I tried it with couldn't autoswap between a
100Mb (DOS) to 20Gb range), but five 10Gb disks worked okay.
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