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From: jmward@elbert.uccs.edu (Joel M. Ward)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Can't quite figure out how to manutally partition a drive
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Date: 23 Apr 93 21:28:16 GMT
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	I think the best way is to Make a DOS partition on the front
of your disk with DOS's FDISK, then run the install program.
	That way, you can just tell install to use 'the rest' of your
disk for 386bsd.

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     ++Joel;