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multi-boot 98/nt/linue



One additional choice is Win4Lin. 
One of the nice things about Win4Lin is that Windows runs under Linux and 
resides in your home directory.
VMWare does allow you to have multiple Windows and Linux systems. Win4Lin 
does not. (I have not checked out theior Version 3 yet).
Vince McHugh wrote:
> > option.  The good news (reletively speaking,
> > considering you're
> > running a M$ OS) is that Win2K supports FAT32.
> > 
> > - -- 
> > Derek Martin               ddm at pizzashack.org    
> 
> Derek,
> 
>  This is good information! I'm planning to re-setup my
> laptop as a tri boot system. I need multiple OSs to do
> phone & tech support. I will be looking hard at either
> 9x or ME with Win2k on a FAT32 partition and of coarse
> Linux (Suse 7.2 is my current choice).
> 
> 
> =====
> .           Regards,       
>           Vince McHugh
>      Systems Support Manager
>           NECS\Canon
> 
> 
> 
> =====
> .           Regards,       
>           Vince McHugh
>      Systems Support Manager
>           NECS\Canon
> 
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