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Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!news.Hawaii.Edu!ames!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!phakt.usc.edu!not-for-mail From: hho@phakt.usc.edu (** N.T.K.C.D. ***) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions Subject: Re: 386bsd instalation and 0.2.2 patches Date: 3 May 1993 14:59:34 -0700 Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 32 Sender: nntp@phakt.usc.edu Message-ID: <1s44k6INNask@phakt.usc.edu> References: <C50u1n.Ft0@ms.uky.edu> <C51qF2.FuM@agora.rain.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: phakt.usc.edu In article <C51qF2.FuM@agora.rain.com> rgrimes@agora.rain.com (Rodney Grimes) writes: >>I haven't 386bsd installed on my computer yet, but gonna do it. Is it >>enough to update for 0.2.2 version to have only 386bsd-0.1 and patches >>v.0.2.2? Or I have to have some other patches - like 0.2.1, etc. >On a new install you only need the patchkit-0.2.2.tar.Z file, it includes >all the other patches from the previous patchkits. Hi all, I am trying to decide between: Linux, 386bsd, and coherent. I am installing a little network for a non-profit org. I have a 386-25 with C:42, D:80, E:300 meg drive C & D are mfm, e is scsi with Futture domain 8bit SCSI controller. I want to use this as a file server for 1 DOS box. Is this possible? It will also be running UUCp too :_) I have read the installation note on agate.berkeley.edu. It is dated 1992. Is there an update version or a step by step guideline I should follow? :-)) Thanks Hung -- ******************************************************************************* Hung P. Ho, Jr. (John) USC DENTISTRY PH.SYSTEMS CCCOGP hho@usc.edu hung@phsys.com hung@cccogp.com