Thursday, September 12, 2002, 8:33:26 AM, you wrote: GS> Hello Lou,
GS> On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 10:06:04 GMT -0400 (9/11/02, 9:06 AM -0500 GMT GS> here), you wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: LY>> SysCmdr is not really needed unless you want to boot Linux, etc. LY>> or want to use multiple primary partitions, hiding the unused ones. GS> If I want to hide unused primary partitions, then it sounds like SC7 is GS> the way to go. That would be my choice. On one NT network I care for, I use a "maintenance" partiton to do backups. In that case I use primary partitions for both systems. I have since decided that it is easier to just install the maintenance OS in a logical drive and make a boot diskette in case the primary partition is corrupted. Lots of ways to do the same things, I beleive that my way is "a" way, not "the" way. As someone else pointed out, you can use Linux to control the boot process as well. I am hoping to convert from multi boot systems to using VMWare. Nothing like running XP and Liunux as guest OS's under 2K...Great combo for debugging software. I am about done with my trial version, have to find the money to buy the thing. Lou -- ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html