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From: jones@acsu.buffalo.edu (terry a jones)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: 386BSD and DOS partitioning help.
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Date: 8 Oct 92 15:43:02 GMT
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	I have checked through the FAQ and did not see this type of
thing covered there.  I was hoping someone could outline the steps
required to get DOS 5.0 and 386BSD to co-exist on the same drive
without using the standard install procedure.  The setup works fine
if you want to live with the partitioning scheme established by
install.  I have not been able to manually disklabel a drive that
already has a DOS partition, disklabel tends to wipe out the partition info.
Can this be done?


	Thanks,
	Terry Jones		jones@cs.buffalo.edu