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From: "Michael Prix" <mp@odb.rhein-main.de>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 15:45:35 +0100
Subject: Re: RAM-/CDROM problems with NetBSD1.1
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*Ignatios Souvatzis* schrieb in *Re: RAM-/CDROM problems with NetBSD1.1:*


>    >   Did you try GoBSD?
> 
>    No. I will have a look at OpenBSD, if it is easily installable over
>    NetBSD.
> 
> GoBSD is no OS, but an alternate bootloader for NetBSD, which for some
> systems works better as current loadbsd.

Well, it was clear to me. I didn`t try GoBSD because of some problems
lately. Now I`ve installed OpenBSD, due to lack of drivers for the
GG2+-Bus in NetBSD. Some problems are gone, the System even got more
stable.

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