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Re: fat32
On the same disk? Sure. But I finally broke down and got a
commercial partition manager (partition magic, or Norton has one,
etc, etc). Then you can have BeOS, Redhat Linux, Suse Linux, NetBSD,
FreeBSD, OpenBSD and that other one (os/2?) all running on a number
of disks.
Nobody I've seen has good free boot managers for i386 - all are
inadequate to passable. I really like my Sparc "boot disk2" commands;
I wish there was a decent boot prom for PCs.
Quoting Richard.Wysong@keflavik.af.mil (Richard.Wysong@keflavik.af.mil):
> Anyone know of a handy guide for getting win95, linux & openbsd all on the
> same partition?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Zoller [mailto:bob@helpermonkey.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:56 PM
> To: Richard.Wysong@keflavik.af.mil
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: fat32
>
>
> Yes it can, but I believe the limit for partition size is 4gigs.
> --Bob
>
> -----------------------------------------
> You got two choices jack: start talkin' or start hurtin'
> -- Mr. T
>
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000 Richard.Wysong@keflavik.af.mil wrote:
>
> > Can openbsd read fat32 (or can it be made to)?
> >
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