From: no, I don't repeat it! (Pauli.Ramo@hut.fi)
Date: 03/14/92


From: Pauli.Ramo@hut.fi (no, I don't repeat it!)
Subject: Re: How to boot a PC from drive B:
Date: 14 Mar 1992 12:07:20 GMT

In article <krvdfiINNct8@matt.ksu.ksu.edu> psb@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Jr Phillip S Buckland) writes:

           Unless you have a Zenith/Groupe Bull computer. I know that when
           Zenith owned their computer group, their BIOS provided the capability
           of booting off of any floppy and any partition on any hard drive.

The same is true with IBM PS/2 models 90 and 95. You can select a startup
sequence of max. 5 devices (floppies, HD partitions (on any HD)).

           It was one of the things I liked about their computers.

Ditto. Too bad Linux does not yet run on them.

        Pauli