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Re: 701C dead in the water after partition table edits
"No, that's not true. You can have as many primary partitions on the disk
you want. (Take an example: if you instaled OS/2 using a FAT filesystem
but choose to use the boot manager so that you can boot OS/2 or DOS, you
would end up having two primary FAT partitions. This is not counting
cases like you install Linux and it adds a non-FAT primary partition to
your disk.)"
That is not the usual way to instll OS/2 in a boot manager setup. OS/2 is
happy to boot from a non-primary partition. If you used two primary
partitions, then don't see how DOS would see the OS/2 files, since DOS,
as faar as I now, allows only one primary partition.