Thanks, Doc???? Remember that old saying, "Ignorance is Bliss." No longer am I blissful. I have read a lot, gone through 2 almost hurricanes, had my ceiling...
Doc Chiron here: XOSL was designed to support multiple: 1. copies of the same OS (for use in schools etc. where the PC hardware needs to be shared) 2. various...
... See if this helps: www.goodells.net/multiboot/principles.htm The principle reasons to avoid the XP bootloader: (1) OS's are not hidden from each other, so...
I've had no problem using XOSL to hide partitions from the target OS. In this way, each OS sees its system partition as c:. Since I use Ghost to restore each...
another reason why xosl is better: 1. there have been some instances where XP's loader did not truly separate the OS's, therefore allowing XP access to these...
I've often wondered this myself. If it is possible it's not as easy as using a PS2 connection which is normally recognised by the motherboards bios. As far as...
Hi André, Right now, I don't think this is possible. The kernel in XOSL is old and does not support USB. I think it would be possible to include code from a...
... Try enabling legacy USB support for keyboard and mouse in your BIOS setup. -- < Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ > The light at the...
Thanks for all the answers. I have enabled the "Legacy USB Support" in the BIOS and it works. Still one question. I have for the Windows XP partition a flag...
Thanks for all the answers. I have enabled the "Legacy USB Support" in the BIOS and it works. Still one question. I have for the Windows XP partition a flag...
Hi, The Windows 2K/XP loader can be configured to boot automatically via the boot.ini file (by putting only one entry or setting the default boot item and...
Hi, I have no poblems with XP. XOSL will not boot automatically ! I have (in XOSL) set one of the boot items as "default boot item" and a timeout of 5 sec. ...
Hi I am using xosl for years, but have a tiny problem now I have Windows XP + Suse Linux + Xosl (I think with xosl partition) on HDD 1 ...that worked always...
show us a copy of a Ranish screen save or Ranish (partxxx.exe) printout (saved to a file) so we can see the numbers that you see. Doc Chiron ... From:...
Dear Freinds, I am a new user of XOSL. I find this utility very good in appearance and use. On detailed observation it is now understood that the orginal site ...
Unfortunately, I think that it's development has stagnated smply because, well, it's stable. There are no major bugs, and the minor bugs can be worked around....
Yeah, I agree. XOSL is pretty much a finished and stablized program so to be honest I don't think there is much more that can be done to it. I'll admit that it...
Hi, It seems that the usage of floppy disk is vanishing so much that my new computer even does not provide any possibility for installing such a drive. The...
... I created a Win98 bootable CD for my installs. It contains all of the files I need to reformat and install XOSL, a partitioner, and other tools that I ...
... Hi Quarter Horses, Thanks for the reply. Glad to know that it is possible to use boot CDs for XOSL installations, etc. Would be nice to know how you ...
My setup: 2x ME on first HD (FAT32) 1x Win2k on second HD (FAT32) XOSL on its own logical partition on first HD Each OS installed with other HD disconnected...
... sys C: will just rewrite the volume boot sector for C:, without, I would imagine, having any effect on your ME. I certainly can't see it helping in this...
Dermot wrote: ... Just thought of something - seeing as how all Operating systems that you boot into will imagine they are on C (when using XOSL) using SYS C:...
Doc Chiron here: Use Panish Partition Manager to examine your second HDD (ues F5 key to switch driver). Highlight each FAT partition in the list and check the...
Problem is solved so far. What I did: 1) The drive number of the second HD was 128, I changed it into 129 with Ranish partition manager as you explained. But...