Thanks for that Joseph, its a quicker option than what I have atm
but would still like to get the menu based option to work so
if anyone has any ideas please do shout.
Steve / K
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Koshy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you are looking for a way to manage i386/amd64 dual
booting, the you can just interrupt the boot sequence at the
boot: prompt and then load /boot/loader itself from the
appropriate root partition. You can specify a 'default'
in file /boot.config in the disk's 'a' partition.
Using FORTH would allow for a nice menu though :).
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