Date: Sat, 10 Aug 1996 10:11:10 -0400 From: oly@russ.harvard.edu (Oliver Oberdorf) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: PCMCIA boot floppy Message-ID: <199608101411.KAA29994@russ>
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Doug White: > What did you need on it? [....] Oops, sorry - I'm using a SCSI CD-ROM drive via a PCMCIA SCSI card. I've grabbed the boot floppy and stuff for 2.1 and it has worked fine. It's just that I don't see why those patches and boot floppy aren't added to the FreeBSD distrib. If not folded in, they could just be placed in a special directory with a README on how they are unsupported/unofficial. I figure the PAO code is a non-optional kind of thing - people who have PCMCIA SCSI cards really need it. Of course, I'm biased ;> -Oly (A post-2.1 boot floppy would also have to be built as there isn't one yet)
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