said:
>I have a barebones BOOTOS2
>partition, whose contents are miniscule, but it certainly boots. Could
>send
>you a snapshot of what's on there. In my case, it was
>automatically detected
>by System Commander (which I will reluctantly have to give up when ECS
>goes on soon), so I did not even have to set it as bootable.
>Jordan
Jordan,
I am interested in seeing the contents of this partition and what it boots
to--command line?
Thanks for the info about Metcalf's articles. There are several on
maintenance partitions and I have found them very helpful.
Jack
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