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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 11:34:11 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>As I said before, I don't understand why you are doing this.  The eCS  
>Bootmanger is perfectly capable of booting these partitions.  
 
Is this 'BootECS' which appears in WiseMachine?  If so why would I  
replace BootMagic with it and if it is a good idea, how would I do  
this.    Most things I feel confident to try but I have always shrunk  
from fiddling with partitioning/booting utilities since it involves  
so much I don't know about.  If you say it is a good idea I can try  
it but I need to know the gotchas first.  (Esp. how to disable it,  
since I always have to disable Boot Magic before installing an OS.  
This is easy with Boot Magic, just do if from a floppy, which I always  
carry with me.)  
 
Jeffrey Race  
 
 
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