Day Brown wrote:
>
> I myself am one of the growing number of dos+linux; with
> Linux on IDE controller 0 and the dos hd on IDE 1; I use
> the cmos to turn on the Linux drive when I want it
Instead of messing with your cmos each time, why don't you
use loadlin.exe from DOS to launch Linux? Just copy the
kernel from your linux partition to your DOS partition and
loadlin.exe will happily boot it.
Cheers,
Steven
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