Message-ID: <3BD981B7.6080301@mrj412.com> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 10:34:32 -0500 From: Joshua Bergland <josh@mrj412.com> Subject: Re: Swapable Boot Drives
Swappable hard drives should work great....
As long as you use the drives in the same machine, things are fine...
Nothing about one OS's configuration is saved in the hardware itself, in
fact this is refreshed everytime you use reboot anyway... I would
suggest leaving the system in the non-plug and play os setting...
Windows seems to use it own settings anyway, and it will make your other
os's happy...
Now, there is a problem if you are using a swapable drive in different
machines... Then the os has to reconfigure all the time for the diffrent
deviced... This can be solved in Windows by creating two seperate
'hardware profiles', a concept originally designed for laptops that
could also be in a docking station...
I hope this helps...
Josh Bergland
Robert Kennedy wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Right now I'm running Red Hat 7 on a pretty generic
>X86 machine. My daughter wants to run Windblows and
>wouldn't know a bootloader option program if it bit
>her. I'm also interested in running Amiga OS XL which
>is two emulators, one Linux Based, one based on the
>QNX kernal.
>
>I've been thinking about using removable hard drives
>for the different OS's. My son thinks there might be
>problems with settings that get saved to static ram
>associated with the BIOS. (I.E. conflicts between
>Winslows and other OS's)
>
>Can someone clear this up, or please point me at the
>proper reference?
>
> Best,
>
> Bob Kennedy
>
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