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From: master@master.nayzak.com (Nazih Chamtie)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: need advice on setting up system
Date: 8 Mar 1996 09:09:27 GMT
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Marcus Hammond (lemmie@eden.rutgers.edu) wrote:
: Where I work, there is already a machine running BSDI 2.0.1. We have enough
: parts to throw together another PC, load BSDI 2.1 on it and see how it runs.
: The parts include : P-100 and motherboard, Buslogic 946C SCSI controller,
: Conner SCSI HDD, an external CD-ROM drive. I'm looking for some advice, I
: guess, on setting up the system. I haven't dealt too much with SCSI
: peripherals, so any warnings or suggestions on how to approach building this
: machine would be appreciated.
: lemmie@eden.rutgers.edu
Well Marcus, you shouldn't have a problem, I have a P-100, Adaptec 2520
SCSI controller and a 4 GB Conner SCSI HD, and a SCSI CD-ROM...
I haven't faced a problem YET, so good luck in your setup, and if
have any question, please don't hesitate to email me.
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