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From: rcollins@encore.com (Roger Collins)
Subject: Can I install 386BSD on D: only?
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Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1993 13:14:46 GMT
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I want to install 386BSD on my D: drive and leave my C: drive
untouched (DOS/windows).  Can I do this?  If so, how?

If not...  What is the best way to partition the C: drive such
that only a minimal amount is used for 386BSD -- the rest is
DOS.  I'll still use the whole D: drive for 386BSD as well.

My configuration:
	C: 130 MB
	D: 212 MB

Roger Collins