>That's pretty much it. I have a similar setup, at least for now. Using 
>BootX, booting Linux has always worked better for me using the startup 
>selection screen rather than starting Linux from the control panel. It 
>isn't a true triple-boot, where you can go directly to whichever OS you 
>want at startup, but it works.

Well, that's part of what I need explained.  I haven't even been using OS X yet.  I 
don't know how it handles multi-booting.  What is this "startup selection screen" and 
"control panel" you speak of?  How does the system know there are multiple OS's 
installed, and how does it locate them?  Is this done in OF, or as part of OS X boot, 
or what?

Thanks,
Tim

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Tim Larson          <><   <><   <><   <><   <><
Info. Services - Internal Medicine Clinical Systems, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
The jury has the right to judge both the law as well as the fact in controversy. - 
Chief Justice John Jay, 1789
I apologize for the irregular wrapping and quoting.  I use MS Outlook.



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