In <9704160732.ZM12347@uxts0004.cup.hp.com>, on 04/16/97
at 07:32 AM, "Jim Hollenback" <jholly@cup.hp.com> said:
>Another solution would be to use a product like 'boot commander' so that
>you can have multiple boot capability. This way you can have your DOS,
>WIN3.1, Windows95, NT, UNIX, and what not all available on disk, in
>separate partitions, and can boot whatever you want at the time.
OS/2 has a "boot manager" as part of the operating system (You have to
do an advanced rather than automatic install to get it though) which
does exactly what you're talking about here. I use it whenever I run
CT or TR to boot DOS & do everything else with OS/2. Works great.
73 - Alan NS0B
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