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multi-boot question
The WinXP installation routine will automatically set up a Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within WinXP. Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace.

Planning my escape from m!cro$loth. Some info & questions b4 I ...
[boot] shell=Explorer.exe You will have to clean out the Startup directory and the Run keys in the registry to keep other programs from starting. There is a Win98 utility that is 1visi...@zaz.com.br wrote: Final questions : Could Win9x be configured to run a single application (without Explorer being loaded) ?

Multi HD PC Motherboard & CPU upgrade
Moritz Moeller-Herrmann mor...@news.uni-mannheim.de alt uu comp os linux questions On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 16:26:58 -0400, Mike V. <msf...@erols.com.nospam> wrote: I I have the following system: - Pentium II 64MB RAM - 1st IDE HD partitioned for DOS & NT - System Commander (VI) for multi-boot - 2nd IDE HD 850MB

FreeBSD/Windows Installation on the Same Machine
If you pay for it ($35), you can install it and multi-boot. Why would you want to? Make one for the kids, one for you. Keep them entirely separate systems. .... Feel free to ask questions. Sites I recommend are many: Jim Eshelman's "Windows Support Center" at www.aumha.org MVPS.org at www.mvps.org has lots of good

How to partition for multi-OS config? (OS/2, Linux, NT, etc)
To answer your questions without getting too technical is difficult, but has been handled quite well by Alex Nichol in the article here: FAT & NTFS File The WinXP installation routine will automatically set up a Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this menu can be readily edited from within WinXP.

Multi Boot questions
I get boot from the CD just fine, but get to a point where it says: Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/md0 The install stops at this point and is stalled. ..... gpt create /dev/da0 # gpt add /dev/da0 # newfs -O2 -U /dev/da0p1 (or 'newfs -O2 -U -i 524288 /dev/da0p1' if you have mostly multi-megabyte files) If you

multi boot 98,xp
Get yourself a Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com, then install XOSL, preferably in its own dedicated partition. Above all, read the manual and experiment with an old hard disk until you're comfortable with XOSL. If you have any XOSL-specific questions then I'll try to answer them. I've read the manual for XOSL,

Why can'tI perform a repair installation from XP Pro Setup ...
Sergiy Uvarov colo...@rts-ukraine.com comp os qnx Ravi Joshi wrote: Hello All, I multiboot my Redhat Linux with Windows 98. LILO is my primary boot loader. I have some space in my harddrive (in the beginning) and would like to install QNX in it. Following is my hard drive map according to the linux fdisk

FreeBSD questions.
Been reading through the group trying to gather some info before I install LM8.1 x86. Still have a few questions that I'm hoping someone here can help me with. TIA ~~Shock~~ Yes, that was a standard way of installing multi-boot before the current installers had the capacity to re-partition non-destructively.

cable ,newsreader, and computer questions
3.1 will install over the old 2.1 system files. Shouldn't muck anything up, but keep a backup of your startup-sequence if you've added anything to it. *Tez* who only has 1 change to his SS for a multi-boot environment* a) at the top If Exists S:Early-Startup Execute S:Early-Startup EndIf Even then most of my

MutilBoot and Mutil HardDisk Questions (98/NT/Linux)
Matt Drew md...@redhat.com linux redhat install Hi all, I attempted to do a multi-boot installation this morning on a couple of new machines. One machine uses as standard South Bridge I'll continue to study, but want to ask a couple of questions: 1) Is ATA-100 supported in RH7? Officially, no. Does it work?

cable ,newsreader, and computer questions
At least I'm are getting closer to realizing your ultimate goal (without having to ask the 20 questions I had in mind). So in conclusion, I guess the "ultimate goal" was to, learn how one can use a boot CD as a surrogate/traveling multi-boot vehicle (more or less). BTW, you can also boot from multiple boot

Multi-boot Questions
Select something like D:\Win_98 and let the installation continue. At the end you should have WFWG still there on C: and Win 98 on D:. During boot you A third alternative would be to purchase a program like System Commander [hear good stuff about it all the time] and it gives you many other multi-boot options.

Multi-Boot with NT and Solaris on Intel PC
Rolled past that, and installation completed but I don't think the multi-language input routines will work. An attempt to run rpm -qa died; error message not written down and forgotten (dgi ?). avahi and beagle are now removed. I hope this will allow the machine to boot in reasonable time. The real interesting bits

Installation questions
Mike Brannigan [MSFT] mikeb...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment My question, more clearly stated : Is there a limit to how many Properly licenced again can imply a multi boot setup. So my answer stands that you may only install a properly licensed OS once and once only to a PC.

Multiboot win xp installation - a couple of quickies
This is the installation order Microsoft recommends on their Product Support website. "Ekud" <d...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:O2bWieHfBHA.1360@tkmsftngp04... Hoping someone can answer my questions. I currently have a dual boot system with Win98 on partition C and XP on partition E. I use XP mostly.

How best to solve some problems resulting from failed Repair ...
Win2K provides a boot menu in this scenario from which you can choose your OS at boot time. 3. You can create a separate primary partition for Win2k on your primary master disk and install Win2K there. No boot menu is created, you have to use your own multi-boot method. I have win98se on 1 partition, and win95b on

Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers (Part 3 of 6)
When the installation program ask you at end of installation where to install "lilo", select the boot-sector of your root-part ! Dont select MBR of your hd, this will destroy your OS/2- Bootmanager ! Voila ! Now you have a multi-boot-system, where OS/2-Bootmanager starts directly OS/2 and indirectly NT-Bootloader

Multiboot XP Me 98, Antivirus et parefeu
I wrote this in a prior post: I have a multi-boot system set up. It consists of four OS's, each on a 40Gig partition of a 200Gig disc. I have the full install disc for XP. Three questions. 1. Will multiple installs of XP be compatible? 2. Will they all register since they are on the same machine or will I have

Multi-booting XP & DOS
When you subsequently install NT, be sure to specify "E:\Winnt" (or "E:\Windows," "D:\Winnt" as preferred/applicable) when asked for the default Windows directory, to place it in the other partition. The WinNT installation routine will automatically set up a Multi-boot menu for you. The default settings for this