ive done quad boot before for my friend
he wanted to see how multi-booting is done
so i grabbed a copy of BeOS, win2k pro, win98 se, and redhat linux 6.1
(it was a while ago)
the result was a bit confusing for him...
first i used FIPS, a partition tool came with redhat... it was hard to use though
not a very user friendly program but it does get the job done...
partitioned for redhat...
and it automatically installed LILO but i selected no for it
because i want to use the BeOS's Boot Manager
but i had to have a linux boot disk handy to do this...
anyways
next step i installed win2k
then win98se
then partitioned for BeOS
then installed it...
got the BootMan installed
if u have some money to spare, Systerm Commander is a good software with good GUI for booting...
also let u partition and format...
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