Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!zeus.unomaha.edu!conslt01 Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc Subject: menu driver to boot up the correct congif.sys ? Message-ID: <12711.2806f4ab@zeus.unomaha.edu> From: conslt01@zeus.unomaha.edu (The Oracle) Date: 13 Apr 91 12:08:11 CST References: <20550001@hpsgm2.sgp.hp.com> <1991Apr11.205607.26525@mrspoc.Transact.COM> Lines: 20 > I haven't looked at or used MBOOT.SYS, but I have used multiconfig 2.0 > (multic20.zoo) and it works GREAT! Lets you have up to three different > configurations within a single config.sys file, and also includes a program > that checks which version (returns the value in ERRORLEVEL) so you can > have conditional sections in autoexec.bat! VERY cool. I am looking for a menu-driven utility that will, upon bootup, give me a menu that will ask me what config.sys I would like to use. I currently have programs that need a coprocessor (I have a tsr emulation), some that need expanded, some that need extended. I hate to have to make 10 different boot disks to run all my program, but that is about what I'm going to have to do unless I can come accross something like this. Is this what the MBOOT.SYS or MULTICONFIG 2.0 does? If so, where can I lay my greedy little hand on it? If not, then is there something that I can lay my other greedy little hand on to do this, or am I SOL as far as this goes? Thank you in advance, John G. Schroeder The Oracle Conslt01@Zeus.UnOmaha.Edu Conslt01@UnOma1