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Getting ready to triple-boot a system.
I currently have a dual-boot Win98. Because we've decided that WinME
is more Hoover-like (sucks more) than Win98 we've started to purchase
our end-user PC's with Win2K. I want to make my box a Triple-boot
Win98(For after-hours gaming), Win2K, Linux box.
I'm perfectly happy RTFMing things and will do so on a later week-night
before attempting the install. However, sometimes TFM doesn't hold
all the info/tips/tricks/warnings one would like to R before trying
what TFM covers. Anything anyone would like to warn me about? My
intent is to attend this tuesday's meeting, weather permitting.
I've been relying on the during-installation detection of my windows
install for LILO configuration and such to this point, and will have
to resize a FAT partition, format and install Win2K on it then
reconfigure my LILO to include it as an option without letting Win2K
glom onto or otherwise hose my Win98 Install.
Any input will be appreciated.
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Tim Gray
Smiling is just a polite way of baring your teeth at people.