Michael B. Brutman wrote:

> drives to hold common data.  I wrote a little command line "boot 
> manager" to hide the partition that is not in use so that drive letters 
> don't shift.  (DOS 3.3 can't see the DOS 5 partition, but if the DOS 3.3 
> partition is not hidden DOS 5 will see it.)

For the record:
Our BOOTMGR allows hiding partitions on boot:
http://www.bttr-software.de/products/bootmgr/

Robert Riebisch
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