Minh Van wrote:
> 
> > >linux can't handle more than 4 primary partitions eh ? it tells me i'm
> >
> > hmm, its more a BIOS limitation than Linux.... anyway, just make sure
> >
> > 1) /boot is on the first primary partition
> > 2) create an extended partition
> > 3) put all your logical drives in this partition
> > 4) don't forget the swap
> 
> yeah i figured.
> 
> what i'm trying to do is boot os/2 warp 4, dos/win95, nt, beos, minix &
> linux off the primary master.
> 
> for two things that make my life difficult - os/2 says my partition table
> is incorrect or corrupt, and NT has a hard time figuring fat32.
> 
Use GAG as your boot manager. It can handle all of the operating systems
you mentioned.

Stay well and happy
Heracles


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