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Today, Lars Kellogg-Stedman gleaned this insight: > > I beg to differ. Under DOS 5, the menus are set up under config.sys. I used > > to boot Linux from a menu in config.sys back in the Windoz 3.1 daze. > > All right, I'll bite. In my DOS days, menus were generally set up > as batch files with a series of @echo statements and some way of handling > user selections. > > How did you accomplish this using items in config.sys? I think Jerry meant DOS 6... which does indeed support configuration menus in config.sys -- allowing your system to boot with different device drivers loaded, since some programs used one method of beating the 640K limitation while others used a second, and still others used something completely different... Some programs also had a tendency to flake out when certain hardware was installed. Ugh. It was a crockish hack... but it did work. Kinda. -- PGP/GPG Public key at http://cerberus.ne.mediaone.net/~derek/pubkey.txt ------------------------------------------------------ Derek D. Martin | Unix/Linux Geek derekm at mediaone.net | derek at cerberus.ne.mediaone.net ------------------------------------------------------ - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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