-=> Peter Knapper wrote to Linda Proulx <=-
PK> Dual Boot means that DOS and OS/2 MUST reside in the SAME partition,
PK> The next best option (IMHO) would be to install Boot Manager, and that
I think I got my terms wrong. I think I meant the Boot Manager.
PK> would allow you to install OS/2 on your D: drive. This assumes that you
PK> have room to install Boot Manager (only 1 Cylinder of disk is required,
PK> but it MUST be within the first 1024 cyls so the BIOS can see it).
Can I use Partition magic to set it up? I don't want OS2 to change
anything except load.
PK> If we had a bit more info as suggested above we might be able to come
PK> up with other options.
If I got the Blue flavour, would that mean that I wouldn't have to have
Windows on my harddrive?
Linda
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