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Peter wrote:  
 
> My boot partitions never contain anything but the OS/2 installation.  
> All applications and data are on other drives so if the boot partition  
> gets scrambled then I can still get to my apps and data by booting to my  
> Maintenance Partition.  
 
I generally follow that model, but long ago decided that certain things (like  
UniMaint) were just too important -- and the disk space so trivial in terms  
of the HDs we use now -- that each OS/2 bootable partition should have its  
own.  Not too many examples like that, though.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
 
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