Separate UNIX and MS-DOS on same system
Jim Chandler
chandler at beagle.uucp
Mon Sep 24 02:26:53 AEST 1990
In article <275 at metran.UUCP>, jay at metran.UUCP (Jay Ts) writes:
> A few months ago there was a discussion here (actually, in comp.unix.i386)
> concerning how to set up a 386 system so that it had separate UNIX and MS-DOS
> partitions on the hard disk, and the user could choose at the time of powerup
> or reset which operating system to run. In other words, the user would be
> allowed to turn the machine on, and choose to run _just_ MS-DOS or _just_
> UNIX.
>
Recently a program call bootmenu was posted to the net. It replaces the boot
sectors on the disk so at powerup time, the user may select which partition to
boot off of. If you want the source let me know and I will send it to you.
--
Jim Chandler
asuvax!xroads!beagle!chandler
chandler at beagle.UUCP
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