for all you multi booters out there- check this out

SinNisTeR

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if you arent already running this, DO IT NOW!

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this piece of work is the best ive ever used. try it out and never have to hassle with grub, or lilo, or windows boot manager again!
 

SinNisTeR

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ive had it for months and it works, its not like its going to stop
all i notice is that it has a Please Register on the boot loader :) all the options i need are free =)
 

Hector13

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Originally posted by: SinNisTeR
if you arent already running this, DO IT NOW!

LINK

this piece of work is the best ive ever used. try it out and never have to hassle with grub, or lilo, or windows boot manager again!

What does this add that grub doesn't do? Also, it seems to requier grub/lilo to work with linux anyway.
 

SUOrangeman

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Are you sure that xosl isn't better ... besides the fact that it is free, lets you use your mouse, includes Ranish Partition Manager?

I have had up to 6 OSes happily booting via the NT loader. Windows will just want to have its way anyway, so I try not to stop it. I'd only get my feelings hurt ... often.

-SUO
 

kursplat

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-------Every step in the examples indicates a system reboot


Example 1: Two Win9x/ME/2000 systems on one harddisk

Boot with the utility floppy. Run 'efdisk /mbr, then run 'efdisk'. Delete all existing partitions if there are any. If you have a harddisk
which is smaller than 8 gigabytes, then create two FAT32 (type 'b') partitions,
else create FAT32x (type 'c') partitions. Set the first partition active and save
the changes.
Boot with the floppy/CD of the first Win9x/ME/2000 system. Format c: and d:, then install
the first system to c:
When ready, boot with the utlity floppy, set the second partition active using efdisk and
save the changes.
Boot with the floppy/CD of the second Win9x/ME/2000 system and install it to c:
When ready, boot with the utility floppy and install MasterBooter. -------

---seems like a pain I.T.A.
 

Goosemaster

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I would also like to HEAVILY recommend Xosl as it has served me well and at no cost to me the pesky consumer;)

I am still in search of a graphical OS loader that supports scsi


thanks to anyone that can help me.


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