On Mon, 03 Apr 2000 14:43:13 -0700, you wrote:

Ummm - I tried it last night and unfortunatly it is not the whole
story :-(

The hard drive IS IDE and it IS the master on the primary controller.

Copying all the files to the FIRST partition on the disk (yes, I
checked it with FDISK) and ran "syslinux c:" and I still get the same
problem :-(

The ONLY way to get this to work is to do a FDISK /MBR and then use
FDISK again to create a single primary DOS partition and make it
active (ie kill all partition info and rewrite the master boot
sector).

However, since the whole idea is to have a number of bootable
partitions on the hard disk for different ISP's and configurations 
its not really the answer for me.  

No - I know I dont need to re-boot often, and Yes - booting from a
floppy is usable (if slow).  But this is for a school and diskettes
get lost/borrowed/dirty and if I am going to set it up for them I dont
want to have to keep going in there to re-create disks.

Its just a shame that it cant be installed on several partitions and
use Boot Manager to choose which one - easiest solution for the
teacher and for me and they cant get lost.

>> 
>> Bob,
>> 
>> Glad to help!  (I figured I was not the ONLY one with this problem!!)
>> 
>> Jim
>> 
>> Bob Selby wrote:
>> > On Sun, 02 Apr 2000 17:23:00 -0700, you wrote:
>> > 
>> > Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!  (The programmers anthem!!)  that
>> > explains ALL !!
>> > 

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