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- From: bangell@cs.utah.edu (bob angell)
- Subject: Re: Boot Manager
- Date: 5 Jan 93 05:32:19 MST
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.053219.14415@hellgate.utah.edu>
- References: <106138@bu.edu>
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- In article <106138@bu.edu> heiser@acs.bu.edu (William Heiser) writes:
- >The fact that the OS/2 2.0 Boot Manager recognizes the second disk
- >in a 2-disk SCSI system implies that it is possible (using Boot Manager)
- >to boot OS/2 (or another OS) from a partition on a disk other than drive 0.
- >Is this true? i.e Could I consceivably have DOS, ESIX 3.2, and 386BSD
- >on drive 0, and OS/2 on drive 1?
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- Yup! I have on 0 - BootManager/UnixWare (~200MG IDE) and on drive 1
- I boot OS/2 off a logical partition after MSDOG (Primary).
- (Drive 1 is SCSI, BTW)
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- -Bob-
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- Bob Angell | Data Integration (multi-platform)
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- >Thanks,
- >Bill
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