multiple bootable partitions
Harri Valkama LAKE
hv at uwasa.fi
Wed Oct 17 06:32:28 AEST 1990
In article <1990Oct16.145551.15653 at ddsw1.MCS.COM> nvk at ddsw1.MCS.COM (Norman Kohn) writes:
>In article <1990Oct14.095603.5272 at ecst.csuchico.edu> rreid at csuchico.edu (Ralph Reid) writes:
>>I am currently running MS-DOS 3.3 on a 80386 33 MHz machine. I would
>>like to add something like UNIX or XENIX to a separate partition on
>>the 360MB hard disk. I would like to then be able to boot up on
>>either MS-DOS or UNIX. How do I do it? Is there any software
>>available which might allow this type of operation?
>
>A good project for the public domain would be a "dummy"
>fdisk partition, consisting only of boot program, which when
>"booted" would ask which partition to boot, and then jump to it;
>after a timeout it could jump to a default partition.
>This would solve a lot of the "active partition" problems
>and should be a feasible and portable project.
It has been done already. Check mfdisk.zoo out. Available
from (chyde.)uwasa.fi (128.214.12.3) at pc/source dir.
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