Aiman Hussin wrote:
> I am looking for a good mutiple os boot software..!! ANy
> suggestion?
Try System Commander (available from most commercial software sources).
It's quite happy to switch back and forth between Linux and Win98 (among
other systems).
There's also a shareware product out there called Bootit that might be
quite capable. I've downloaded it but not tried it An advantage of
Bootit over S.C. is that it lets you simulate the effect of more than
three primary partitions, which is what you want if, say, you want to run
the free SCO systems (UnixWare and Open Server), since each of those
insists on running in a primary partition on the primary drive.
Paul
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