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From: daffer@kaiwan.com (William Howell Daffer)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: newbie question about disk partition for two hard drives
Date: 28 May 1994 13:15:11 -0700
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Keywords: unix, dos/os2, disk partitions

I have an additional question to add. I would like to do almost the
same thing as the original poster but in addition I would like to have an
extended dos/os2 partition on the second hard disk. I imagine that the extended
DOS partition would occupy the first area of the second disk and the 
unix partition would take whatever is left over. Is this possible, or must
the entire second disk be devoted to whatever version of unix I chose to go 
with?


Thanks in advance

William