On Thu, 25 May 2000 11:11:10 -0400 Chris Kilroy ">kilroyc@ufl.edu> writes:
> my computer at home has win98 on the first primary partition, BSD on
> the second, then an extended partition with a few linux partitions and
2 FAT32
> partitions.
I have OS/2 on the first primary partition, Win98 on the second, and I
used to have FreeBSD on a third. On the extended, I have my linux
partition and a FAT16 partition. (Accessible by all of my OS's) I had
lilo booting all of them.
> Windows98 (and presumably 2k) is picky about where on the hard disk
> it has to be located for it to boot. It certainly has to be in its own
primary
> partition (i'm pretty sure), but additionally this partition must be
contained
> within the first 2gb of the hard disk.
2k is based on NT and so it has more flexibility on where you can put it
than 9X, but still less than Linux.
Michael Golden
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