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Re: Linux & OpenBSD on a Sun Ultra1
- To: misc@openbsd.org
- Subject: Re: Linux & OpenBSD on a Sun Ultra1
- From: Chuck Yerkes <chuck+obsd@2003.snew.com>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 19:08:12 -0400
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- References: <20030530193632.CE151470A4@fsck.waldner.priv.at> <20030530201216.GA7506@snew.com> <20030531002143.842EF4706A@fsck.waldner.priv.at>
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Gee, I'm finding 9GB drives for under $40.
I dumped most of my disks < 500MB when I moved.
OpenBSD boots fine from a 424 (minus X). Once you boot,
you can use any disk for other partitions (I tend to use
a $80 IDE 100GB NFS drive for home dirs and everything else).
That way it's available for use on BSDs, Linux, Solaris, MacOS
and even windows with SMB (it's funny, though, the house is windows
free and yet there is no darkness).
Quoting Robert Waldner (waldner@waldner.priv.at):
> On Fri, 30 May 2003 16:12:16 EDT, Chuck Yerkes writes:
> >Two disks.
>
> Not an option, alas. SCSI disks still don't come cheap enough.