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From: jlu@cs.umr.edu (Eric Jui-Lin Lu)
Subject: DOS + OS/2 2.0 + 386bsd 0.1 installation .....
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1992 22:04:23 GMT
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Dear netters,

I have browsed thru the FAQs without any luck, although I think this
question should be mentioned somewhere.  If I missed something, please
no flame.

After spending nights of reformats, reboots, and reinstallations, I
kinda came out a wierd combination of DOS, OS/2, and 386bsd in one
hard disk.  I used os-bs as the boot manager and its menu looks
like DOS -- part 0, OS/2 part 1, and 386bsd in part 3.  Partition 2
is for logical HPFS OS2.  I'm not quite satisfied with this.  Since
when I choose OS/2, OS2 boot manager menu comes up.  I wish to
eliminate this OS/2 boot manager totally.  Is there a way to do
this? (this will save me another ~1.5MB.)  Thanks!

--Eric
--jlu@cs.umr.edu
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