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Date:      Sat, 24 Jul 1999 10:54:22 -0400
From:      "Michael E. Jaskowiak" <skovian@interpath.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   I want to use only part of an IDE drive
Message-ID:  <3799D39E.47BDFBFF@interpath.com>

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Hello,

    I have a bunch of 350 meg drives that I want to use.  I have a
custom kernel that will use a MFS for all the standard system operations
and the executables have been compressed with crunchgen.  When I use the
whole drive, the kernel boots and expands into the MFS and then the hard
drive gets unmounted.  This computer has 384 megs RAM.  320 of it is the
/home partition when it gets mounted as a MFS, about 15 for the system
MFS, and the rest doing the traditional RAM thing. When I shutdown the
computer, I want to tar the /home partition to the HDD.  However, I
don't want to put it on a UFS, I want to tar it to a raw file system.
How can I use command line functions to format only about 15 megs as a
bootable file system and leave the rest raw?  Thanks for all your help.

Michael



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