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Date:      Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:09:35 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Pat Dey-Olson <polsong@frontiernet.net>
Subject:   Disk partitioning on laptops (was: Making boot floppies (was: BSD Powerpak 4.0))
Message-ID:  <20000827110935.D90379@wantadilla.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <000701c00fc5$78a7a300$1ddaf6cc@6vpp30b>; from polsong@frontiernet.net on Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 08:23:53PM -0500
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On Saturday, 26 August 2000 at 20:23:53 -0500, Pat Dey-Olson wrote:
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> On  Saturday, August 26, 2000 7:24 PM, "Greg Lehey" <grog@lemis.com> wrote:
>> On Saturday, 26 August 2000 at 12:27:15 -0500, Gary W Olson wrote:

Are you Gary W Olson?

>>> Why aren't the boot floppies included in the package like Linux
>>> distributions have?
>>
>> I haven't seen any Linux distributions with floppies.  I'm sure they
>> exist, but the ones I've received all come only with CDs.  Nowadays
>> most computers can boot directly from the CD-ROM, and that's so much
>> easier than using obsolete technology like floppies.
>>
>>> Quite frankly, creating the floppies have been such an unsuccessful
>>> problem that I am considering abandoning BSD.
>>
>> Quite frankly, if that's such a problem, you should abandon BSD.  It
>> won't be the last problem of that magnitude that you'll experience.
>
> Red Hat 6.2, Caldera 2.3 and 2.4, Suse 6.1, Corel Linux, and
> Mandrake 7.1 have all been installed on my Laptop. ALL distributions
> have a boot disk included.  Even though the bios was changed it
> would not boot from the cd, I had the same problem with Linux.

Ah, this is the first time you mentioned it's a laptop.  We had some
problems a while back with some broken BIOSes which caused a valid
bootable CD to fail to boot.  Yes, that's unfortunate.

> As far as the "Magnitude", it was not hard to create the disk with
> view on the desktop.

Hmm.  That's not what you led us to believe above.

> The current problem is when the system reboots it gives a No /kernel
> message. What's next?

How about describing what you did?  Did the installation complete
without errors?  Are you sharing with some other operating system?  If
so, which boot selector are you using?

> The laptop is a Toshiba with 160MB ram, 6.2 gig IBM drive,
> 3Com-Noteworthy card (is not a Wincard).

But it is a modem, right?  We'll look at that later if necessary.

Greg
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