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SC picks up BM as a menu item and if you select BM it does whatever it
was set up to do. I am running SC 2000. On one machine I have had
coexisting:
DRDOS 7.03
MSDOS 6
WIN95
WIN98
COREL LINUX
OS/2 you can have as many versions of OS/2 as you want.
Ray
"J. R. Fox" wrote:
> O.K., that ain't simple, clearly. I don't plan to use JFS or to build "jigsaw"
> volumes. I do plan to retain my old Warp 4 partition, probably as the new
> Maintenance Partition. (I've gotten used to having a very well-stocked, full-
> function Maintenance Partition, even if that runs counter to the general concept.)
> I haven't yet heard any compelling reason not to do this. According to an article
> in VOICE a while back, Warp 4 can be retrofitted to support LVM, though I
> don't think I'd bother with that. Other than that, I plan to have one NT-4 and
> one W2K partition (no FAT-32), and to keep the old DOS 7 partition. This
> is slightly more complicated than what I've had the last five years, but I hope
> that it can work out as well as that did.
>
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