Hi:

GAG and GRUB are two free bootloaders...GAG much simpler to
set up than GRUB.

Mark


> > An easy way to do this would be to install the two different
> > DOS versions in two different primary partitions and use a
> > boot loader like gag (gag.sourceforge.net) to select
> > which to boot.  GRUB would work as well, but I find
> > configuring GRUB correctly a daunting task... :-)
> 
> Perhaps easier than that (if PC-DOS doesn't support FAT32) would be to
> install PC-DOS on a FAT16 partition, and then install FreeDOS on a
> FAT32 partition; then use a simple bootloader to choose which one to
> boot.  That way FreeDOS will be able to see both partitions and
> FreeDOS will always be the first primary partition to FreeDOS, and
> PC-DOS will also act like it is the first DOS primay partition, as it
> can only see its own drive and other FAT16 drives.
> 
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