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From: sundans@agora.rdrop.com (Craig Keenan)
Subject: How did you guys (Jordan) do it??
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Date: Thu, 10 Aug 1995 03:42:31 GMT
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I am curious as to how you guys made the installation disk.  It's 
obviously a MFS root filesystem, but it has a lot of stuff (files) 
present.  When I mount the thing up, I just see the kernel file, so I 
assume everything is somehow inside?!  I think this is great, and if you 
can divulge the ingenious way of doing this, I plan to make myself a nice 
little fixit disk with everything a guy could ever want on it like this.  
Is this a good idea?  Eithe way, let me know how this is done.

TIA, CK

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