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Date:      Mon, 12 Aug 1996 22:02:53 -0700 (PDT)
From:      JOHN <JSINNOTT@POMONA.EDU>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   FreeBSD on IDE AND SCSI drives..
Message-ID:  <01I87C9HNO2A8WW9ZA@POMONA.EDU>

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I'm hoping someone can help me with this:

	I'm installing 2.1.0-RELEASE on two drives, one being a SeaGate EIDE
(1033MB) and the other being a Quantum Fireball (1042MB) SCSI on an AHA2940 
SCSI card. I would LIKE to keep the most used filesystems on the SCSI disk, 
taking advantage of the speed - the desired partitioning scheme would be 
something like this:

wd0				sd0
/tmp				/
/var				/usr
/home/ftp			/usr/local
extra space			/usr/X11R6
				/home
				swap

Since the kernel will be on sd0, I'm hoping that FreeBSD's boot manager will
properly boot to the kernel if it is installed on the master drive, which as I
understand it has to be wd0.  Does the PC-BIOS limitation of booting beyond a
ceratin number of sectors apply in this case?  Or can I put the root partition
on sd0, and the boot manager on wd0, as I had hoped?  And if I can do that,
then do I partition sd0 with true partition entries and no boot manager?

Thanks
jts





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