What about VMWare? http://www.vmware.com
You can continually run one operating system (Linux) and start NT or
95/98 in a separate session if the need be, much like a virtual
terminal. Then you just minimize or close the Win session and your back
in Linux. VMWare claims you'll still get 90% performance of your Win
applications, which is pretty acceptable unless you're doing some real
heavy work.
But be warned: you'll need a Pentium II 266 with min. of 64 MB RAM to
make use of it.
"Paul W. Abrahams" wrote:
>
> 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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