2)Move the cursor to the SYSTEM column of the partition you want to resize.

3)Press <return>.

4)Use the arrow keys or I, J, K, M keys to toggle through the system options until you reach the desired system.

5)Press <return>.

6)Changing systems automatically turns off that partition so turn on the partition if you want it active.

After you’ve selected a system, you’ll still need to format the partition by using the FORMAT option before you can actually use the partition for file storage and booting.

Selecting the Boot Partition

The boot flag tells the computer which partition to go to at startup.

Booting Rules

When selecting a boot partition keep the following rules in mind:

You can have only one partition set to boot.

The partition you set to boot can be any of the four operating systems.

The boot partition does not have to be the first partition of that operating system.

The boot partition must have the boot files required for that system copied into the partition.

Under DOS 3.3, the first volume of the boot partition must contain the boot files.

IIGS Only

To boot from a Vulcan partition, you’ll need to have the Startup Slot set to the slot containing the Vulcan’s controller card or to slot 7 if you’re pseudo-slotting the card. (Refer to Ch. 1, Slot 7 Exception, for information about pseudo-slotting.)

If you do not set the Startup Slot to the Vulcan’s drive, the computer will ignore the Partition Manager’s boot flag.

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