Do NOT attempt dual booting with Windows 95 without first consulting the Windows 95 OSR2 FAQ. The FAQ also contains a great deal of information regarding FAT32. In a nutshell, if you have OSR2 and are using a FAT16 file system, you can still dual boot using the F4 Function Key.
NOTE: If you have Windows 95 OSR2, and are using a FAT32 file system, then the dual booting methods in this mini-HOWTO using the F4 Function Key will not work and should not be attempted.
However, there are a couple of alternate methods you can use to automate booting Linux at startup, which are discussed in Section 6.
NOTE: If your hard
drive already contains the autoexec.dos, config.dos, io.dos, msdos.dos,
and command.dos files, then you will not need the floppy. You can check
by typing: dir
and dir /ah
at the root of Drive C.
Also, if you installed the upgrade version of Windows 95, then it is
likely that you have them.