GBNSCHBACH wrote:
> 
> 
>    If you have a DOS partition,   get system commander.  Then you can
> boot 2 or 3 or 4 OS's.   Oh yeah,  and if it does not work, you can always
> restore the original partition table......
> 
>  Good Luck,
>  Greg
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greg,

thanks for the response.

(un)fortunately i am not running windows or dos.

my system currently looks like this :

ibm x686 p166+
supermicros p5ste motherboard (430hx chipset)
6.4 gig maxtor (ide) hard drive
3.5" floppy drive
24x speed ide panasonic cd rom
matrox millenium (pci) 4 meg
21"iiyama monitor
128 meg edo ram
awe 32 plug_n_pray sound card (isa)
33.6k us robotics sportster voice internal modem (isa)

keyboard and two button (9 pin d-type) micro$oft compatible mouse

red hat linux 5.0

ttfn.

matt.


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