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From: SPotato@PROBLEM_WITH_YOUR_MAIL_GATEWAY_FILE (天亮了.....)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: DOS/FreeBSD/Linux on a single machine, possible?
Date: 7 Jan 1996 17:06:45 GMT
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Mikhail Kuperblum (mikhail@panix.com) 提到:
: Advice is sought in setting up a system which will have DOS,
: FreeBSD and Linux installed and it should be able to alternatively
: run them (via boot manager, if possible). The machine is
: Pentium/90 with 500MB IDE and 1GB SCSI drives.
: 
: Questions:
: 
: -- any reasons it's a bad idea?

 If you are *ONLY* use Windows, it's really a bad idea. :)
 Just A joking.....

: -- sequence the OS installations?

 By my opinion, DOS should be the first one.
 Both Linux and FreeBSD could be put one the secendary Fixed drive.
 But DOS can't.

: -- which hard drive should be the primary one?

 I think you can use IDE one be the primary. It could put dos on it.
 The performance of SCSI is much more better on Linux AND FreeBSD.


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