• Help! Mutli OS Setup

    From Paul Ratcliffe@21:1/5 to adriansuri@gmail.com on Wed Jun 29 18:40:31 2016
    On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 01:20:01 -0700 (PDT), Adrian Parkash Suri <adriansuri@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sunday, 9 June 1996 08:00:00 UTC+1, J. Chin-Fat Fong wrote:
    Just got myself a 1.7GB and find out I cannot setup more three OS into the >> same HD by using Boot Manager. Is there any other programs that allows me >> to do that.

    I want to install - DOS, Win95 English, Win95 Chinese & OS2! (oh! Linux if >> possible) Also, I would like there is an extra drive letter that all the
    OS can access. (except Linux)

    Anyone can help??

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    J o h n F o n g C a r l e t o n U n i v e r s i t y
    Email address: jcffong@chat.carleton.ca Computer Science - Software

    I would have thought the problem is both DOS and Win95 want to be on the first primary partition, it does not sound like a bootmanager issues rather than an MS issue

    What's the point in replying to a 20 year old message?

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  • From Adrian Parkash Suri@21:1/5 to J. Chin-Fat Fong on Wed Jun 29 01:20:01 2016
    On Sunday, 9 June 1996 08:00:00 UTC+1, J. Chin-Fat Fong wrote:
    Just got myself a 1.7GB and find out I cannot setup more three OS into the same HD by using Boot Manager. Is there any other programs that allows me
    to do that.

    I want to install - DOS, Win95 English, Win95 Chinese & OS2! (oh! Linux if possible) Also, I would like there is an extra drive letter that all the
    OS can access. (except Linux)

    Anyone can help??

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    J o h n F o n g C a r l e t o n U n i v e r s i t y
    Email address: jcffong@chat.carleton.ca Computer Science - Software

    I would have thought the problem is both DOS and Win95 want to be on the first primary partition, it does not sound like a bootmanager issues rather than an MS issue

    Regrads

    Adrian

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  • From Marcel Mueller@21:1/5 to Paul Ratcliffe on Wed Jun 29 21:33:11 2016
    On 29.06.16 20.40, Paul Ratcliffe wrote:
    What's the point in replying to a 20 year old message?

    The answer is simple: googlegroups.com

    But what's the point for the full quote? ;-)


    Marcel

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  • From Paul Ratcliffe@21:1/5 to news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org on Wed Jun 29 21:36:47 2016
    On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 21:33:11 +0200, Marcel Mueller <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> wrote:

    On 29.06.16 20.40, Paul Ratcliffe wrote:
    What's the point in replying to a 20 year old message?

    The answer is simple: googlegroups.com

    Thanks for the gem. I would never have worked it out.
    One might have assumed the previous poster would have looked at the
    date stamp.

    But what's the point for the full quote? ;-)

    It was only a few lines and necessary to show the context, not several
    dozen or several hundred.

    Don't try and be clever.

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