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Re: I can't beleive this



On Sat, 13 Mar 1999, William Schwartz wrote:

> >it goes on the first bootable partition, PERIOD,
> 
> Well, not true, if you are using NT, you can install it on what ever
> partition you would like. All it needs is the NT loader to exist on the boot
> device. This could be a floppy...

	Hmmmm.  Windows and DOS both insist on being on the boot	
	device, which means what they  see as the first partition
	of the first disk.  In actuality, this turns out  to mean
	the first partition described in the boot disk's Master
	Boot Record, so by fiddling the MBR they can be made to
	think they have this privileged position when in fact they
	are not on the first physical partition.  There's a dandy
	program called the Ranish Partition Manager (supplied with
	several non-Debian Linux distributions) which makes use of
	this and allows one to put Windows (including Win 9x) and 
	DOS on seperate partitions, with true--rather than simulated
	multi-boot capabilities.


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