Mail Archives: opendos/1999/04/15/18:00:54
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:29:16 -0700, Dan de Haan wrote:
> It is at all possable to make DR-DOS 7.03 (or any other) boot from a
> second hard drive?
> I as many people just bought a new hard drive, this one (8.4G) is a
> fat32 drive and therefore you cannot boot DRDOS off of it. and Win98
> will not boot off a second drive.
Yes, multi-boot systems of several different kinds are available.
Or, you can set it up like I have.
The 1.6gig drive is for Linux only.
The 5.7gig drive has both W95 and OpenDos v7.01 on it.
I used Linux Fdisk to create 2 primary partitions on the 5.7gig drive.
The first "physical partition" is OpenDos FAT16.
The second is extended partition with 3 logical drives.
The third is W95 FAT32.
LILO is in that first partition's MBR for choosing between DOS or Linux.
To choose W95, I just run OpenDos' Fdisk and switch the active partition
to #3 instead of #1
To switch back to DOS, I just run W95's Fdisk and make partition #1
active again.
It's that easy. No special "boot manager" is needed.
The only "big draw-back" with this method is that Linux is required.
(neither DOS nor W95/98 Fdisk will create of 2 primary partitions).
--
Glenn McCorkle mailto:glennmcc AT cisnet DOT com
North Jackson, Ohio, USA
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