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From: brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk (Brian Somers)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Anyone with COMPILED 386bsd for 2 disks
Date: 27 Sep 93 21:33:12
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In-reply-to: eric@peccopa.che.nsk.su's message of 16 Sep 1993 22:28:12 -0700

In article <27bhtq$ee@peccopa.che.nsk.su> eric@peccopa.che.nsk.su (Eric Fletcher) writes:

   Osku Sneits (hsneits@nyx.cs.du.edu) wrote:
   : 
   : 
   : Is there anybody with 386BSD 0.1 already compiled to support 2 hard disks?
   : I am unable to re-compile; I would need the space on the 2nd drive to
   : re-compile :)
   : 

   Hmm. After applying pkit 2.3 I could without any problem use 2 IDE disks
   with 386BSD 0.1 right now i use second 40 Mb drive for swapping. But there
   shouldn't be any problems using it as addtional file system.

   At my home box I run 386bsd with primary IDE disk and /usr mounted on SCSI-2
   fast drive. And everything works just great.

If you're after a kernel, I've got one (supporting three SCSI disks).

Mail me.....

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Brian <brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk>