Partition Magic/Boot Magic works with Win95-LinuxNew-LinuxOld for a tri-boot system. No experience with Win2000 or NT. Bob Eaton sinck@ugive.com wrote: > > \_ I have a case where I have to outfit my sales > \_ team with the abilty to boot from at least > \_ three of MS's current windows OS's. > \_ > \_ It has been a looooooong time since I have done > \_ a dual boot (I use vmware, which will not work in this case), > \_ and was wondering if a small linux distro and allowing > \_ lilo to handle this would work. > > My tri boot at home (which defaults to staring linux in <2 seconds) is > primarily under the NT boot loader: > > NTBoot: > linux (default) > win95 > NT4 > > linux > kernel-newish > kernel-oldish > dos (back to NTBoot) > > The trick with the multiboot is to install the oses in bare minimal > mode and get the booting working before doing something silly like > installing M$ Office in 45 mins and discovering that you have to blow > it off. :-) Oh, and make C: or /dev/hda1 or whatever a nice > partition type that *all* your OSen can see & write too. :-) > > Basically, the nt4 bootloader is just interested in knowning where the > first 512 bytes or so are, so I strobe them from the appropriate > partition into a magic tickle file that boot.ini knows about, and all > is well and good. > > Once you get the system set up, I'd immediately image the disk for the > other installs...hopefully all your hardware is the same. (excuse me > why I die laughin'). > > Partition magic might have a cool off-the-shelf multiboot configurator > doodad. Or was that system commander? > > David > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss