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From: tjb@NeoSoft.com (Timothy J. Bogart)
Subject: Re: [386BSD] Anybody try to use OS/2 Boot Mana
Organization: NeoSoft Communications Services -- (713) 684-5900
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1993 12:31:28 GMT
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Summary: works for me
References: <1iup0gINN8hd@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <1993Jan12.190229.138382@eratu.rz.uni-konstanz.de>
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The "automatic reboot" that occurs in 386bsd does not take my Dell
386/25 back to the boot manager.  All I did was add 386bsd to the system
with the built in install and use os/2 fdisk to add that partition to
the menu -- nothing special at all.  It almost sounds like you have a 
dirty file system which WILL do a full reboot.  Is it possible the
filecheck info is just going by too fast?  Run fsck from the fixit
disk to double check.  Post more details of your setup and installation
process if that isn't it.