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John H. Lindsay   2005-10-13 01:02:07 |  Hi Martin:
 
 (1) Thanks and a tip of the hat to you for doing Air-Boot; 
 it is great.  
 
 (2) I set up a new machine so as to minimize disk-arm 
 contention and data transfer blockages:  I have 4 
 40 GB drives, each as primary on an IDE channel.  This 
 allows me to separate operating systems on one disk, 
 swap files on a second, application programs on a third, 
 and data on a fourth.  The disks are all fine for 
 running OS/2 and eCS (WXP when I have to).  The two 
 disks on the motherboard IDE channels are fine for use 
 with booting via Air-Boot, but the two disks connected 
 to the IDE channels of an ATA100 card are not seen by 
 Air-Boot.  I'd like to set up for also booting Linux 
 and BSD Unix, and for that it would be convenient to 
 put their system partitions on one of the drives on the 
 ATA100 card.  Is there any hope that Air-Boot could be 
 set up to be able to boot partitions there ?  Could you 
 get some help from Daniela Englehart (of the famous 
 disk drivers) towards this ?  I could juggle partitions 
 to do this, but that wouldn't be as pretty.  
 
 Anyway, thanks again for Air-Boot.  
 
 John H. Lindsay.
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