JK>From: Jaak Kaljo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

JK>Then I learned from SurvPC Survey -99 that there are a dozens computers with
JK>more than one OS on it, DR-DOS being one among others.

JK>How on earth do they do that?

JK>Have I chosen the wrong boot-manager? Or am I just too stupid?
JK>Help me!

I don't have a good solution.  I use a really bad, but workable,
solution.

I have two IDE drives.  The master has MS-DOS 6.2 on it, and the slave
has Win95 on it.

When I want to switch to Win95, I reboot, go into CMOS setup, and change
the bootdrive order so it boots from the second drive.  To go back, I do
the reverse.

It's ugly, clumbsy, and timeconsuming, and may even be Bad for the
Hardware.  But since I couldn't find a bootmanager that would do that...

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