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Date:      Sun, 4 Feb 1996 02:15:52 +0100
From:      lutz@muc.de (Lutz Albers)
To:        ANDRSN@HOOVER.STANFORD.EDU
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freefall.FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: OS/2 Boot Manager, FreeBSD, & Win95
Message-ID:  <v0214041fad38d2903765@[193.174.4.22]>

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In article <01I0PSX1UFNM00E1Z1@HOOVER.STANFORD.EDU>, Annelise Anderson writes:

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-I've got the OS/2 boot manager and DOS/Win3.1 on a first SCSI hard drive,
-with the boot manager able to select the DOS partition or OS/2 or
-FreeBSD on the second SCSI hard drive.  This is working well.
-
-I would like to repartition and reformat the DOS/WIN3.1 partition into
-two primary partitions on the first drive and reinstall DOS/WIN3.1 and
-Win95 into these partitions, but I don't want to lose the OS/2 boot
-manager, especially the info it contains about what's on the second
-hard drive.  If I do this, will I be able to get the OS/2 boot manager
-back (with the OS/2 disks), and is there a way to back up the boot
-manager so that if it's truly destroyed I can reinstall it?

There's not much info stored with the boot manager. You can reinstall it
anytime with the OS/2 fdisk command, IF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE: you need a
primary partition for the boot manager. A PC hard-disc can only hold 4
primary partitions (no extended partition then) or 3 primary partitions and
an extended partition. You know that these 2 primary DOS partitions are
unaccesible from each other ?

PC hard disc partitions suck ...

ciao
  lutz


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