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From: andre@abs.sed.sun.ac.za (ANDRE SKARZYNSKI)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: how do I put 386bsd on drive 2 (I second that!)
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Date: 11 Sep 92 15:07:58 GMT
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In article <92252.033510MHS108@psuvm.psu.edu> MHS108@psuvm.psu.edu (Mark Solsman) writes:

>Hello -

>I have a question that I cant seem to find an answer to in the docs-

>I have two esdi drives, I would like to make the first drive msdos, and
>the second drive 386bsd.  Can I do this, and how?  I am not sure, because
>386bsd install only seems to look at drive one, and doesn't notice the big
>vacient sign on the partition table for drive two...

>any/all help would be greatly appreciated!

>-----
>Mark Solsman

>The Pennsylvania State University  -  University Park, Pennsylvania
>                "My opinions are not that of my own"

Yes, how. I also want to keep drive one for my present OS (Linux! ;-))

Andre
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