> then to either a test linux or stable linux environment from the C drive.
> I setup a Menu in config.sys under dos to select which linux to boot up.
> If the test kernel doesn't work, I reboot the system to switch to the
> stable one. At least better than carrying a floppy around.
That is generally a good idea. Always keep at least one known working kernel
around. Its something some distro docs don't IMHO make clear enough
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