Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/21/02:45:25
root <root AT capslock DOT com> wrote
>On 18 Jan 1997, G.P. Tootell wrote:
>
>> |> Problem 1: The boot sector loads the kernel so to boot from the opendos
>> |> kernel, it would have to be called something else instead of MSDOS.SYS and
>> |> IO.SYS. I assume it will be DRDOS.SYS and DRIO.SYS or OPENDOS.SYS,
>> |> OPENIO.SYS. However this still leaves the problem of the bootsector
>> |> loading the kernel. Looks like we're going to be installing LILO or some
>> |> other boot manager.
>> |>
>> |> That brings me to a question I've been wanting to ask now for quite some
>> |> time. What bootloaders are out there that are better than LILO? I hate
>> |> LILO because it is too simple, plain and unfriendly. I'd prefer a WHITE
>> |> on BLUE menu to pop up that lists all installed OS's. Comments?
>>
>> it would be nice to replace that annoying win95 menu thing i get with all those
>> useless options for 'safe mode' and such with a nice menu that just said 'msdos,
>> linux or opendos' as you say, lilo is usable but not the nicest of options.
>
>Yah, it doesn't need to be a GUI or anything rediculous like that either.
>Just something like the DOS 6.22 startup menu would be fine. Preferably
>with an interactive program to configure the options instead of editing a
>file too. Shouldn't be too hard for someone to make one. I've heard of
>commercial programs that do this, however I cant justify spending $50 for
>code that fits on my bootsector. Silliness.
Actualy, System Commander (if you mean it) doesn't fit into bootsector.
Bootsector only calls a *.sys file (without any kind of OSes it know how
to work with FAT filesystem). This proggy has a lot of very usefull
features, it includes on-line menu editor, new os autodetection and so on.
I don't want to convinse you to bye this program, because it cost a lot,
and even I use a pirate copy, but it is a *realy good* program, so please
don't flame it. If you don't like SC, you can use Boot Manager from OS/2
Warp 3.0 or 4.0. It's also nice program, but it's not too flexsible and
attractive. But for shure it's better then LILO (yuck)
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