Yes, I have used os-bs, however, if you are going to run win95, winNT, and
Linux the NT bootloader works very well. Check the howto;
http://linux.ucs.indiana.edu/linux/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html

A W Young wrote:

> >My system runs Windows 95 , NT4 WS and Red Hat 5.1
> >
> >The triple boot was done with a great little utility called
> >
> >"OS Boot Select" available at
> >
> >http://eantc.prz.tu-berlin.de/~wolf/os-bs.html
> >
> >
> >The machine originally had W95 on it.  I then added NT4 and Linux in
> >that order.  I'm evolving :-)
>
> I have currently got Windows 95 and Linux.  The machine automatically
> boots into Windows 95 unless I insert my Linux boot disk, to run LILO.
> I intend to upgrade Windows 95 to Windows 98 and also install NT 4.0
> workstation and still keep Linux as well.
>
> Would "OS Boot Select" which you mention allow me to dispense with my
> Linux boot disk?  I ideally want to be presented with a choice of either
> Win98, WinNT or Linux every time I turn the machine on.
>
> --
> A. W. Young
> http://www.tylehurst.demon.co.uk/

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