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From: felipe@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Felipe Guardiano)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: HOW TO MAKE TINY 386BSD INSTALL IN DRIVE D: ?
Date: 11 May 1993 03:26:42 GMT
Organization: Stanford Univ. Earth Sciences
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Hi:

I looked at the FAQ and did not find an answer for this.  Here is
the problem.  I have a 486/33 with two IDE disk drives.  The first
(master drive) is 213 Mb with three DOS partitions (C:, E:, and F:).
The second drive is 345 Mb and its partition is named D:.  I want to 
make it exclusive for unix.  However, when I boot from the Tiny 
floppy and start the program install, it just sees the master disk.

How can I install the 386bsd in the d: drive?

Please send your tips to: felipe@pangea.stanford.edu

Thanks in advance,


				Felipe Guardiano