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Date:      Fri, 02 Aug 1996 08:33:25 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Jeffrey M. Metcalf" <jeffrey_m._metcalf@ccmail.bms.com>
To:        dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org, metcalf@imagine.com
Subject:   Re[2]: Help: backup to hard drive?
Message-ID:  <9607028390.AA839000519@ccgate0.bms.com>

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     Hello,
     
     Thank you for the reply.  In light of the fact that my Trantor
     controller in all likelihood will not work for me, I have decided
     to buy a large EIDE hard drive to attach as slave to my primary
     IDE controller.  I will use this as a backup storage device.
     I boot from my master EIDE hard drive (IDE controller's BIOS).
     So the new question becomes:  how can I low-level format my 
     EIDE hard drive in such a way that I can maximize backup space
     for my Win95 and my FreeBSD?  I want to only copy *.QIC files
     from MS-Backup to the Win95 portion and *.tar (or better 
     compressed tar) files to the FreeBSD partition.
     
     As always, thanks for the help.
     
     JM


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Subject: Re: Help: backup to hard drive?
Author:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu at *Internet*
Date:    08/2/1996 12:23 am


On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, Jeffrey M. Metcalf wrote:
     
>      After all the advice that was given to me by the staff and 
>      newsreaders at FreeBSD (for which I am very grateful), I
>      have decided on the best backup option for me.  I believe 
>      in terms of cost, and performance on both my FreeBSD
>      partition and my Win95 partition, that investing in a 
>      second large hard drive is my best option.  I am going 
>      to purchase a SCSI-2 hard drive to be attached to my
>      Trantor SCSI controller on my ProAudioStudio sound board. 
>      Do you anticipate any problems?  I am running Win95 and
>      FreeBSD 2.1.0.
     
     
     
Er, are you sure the Trantor is supported by either OS?  I have a 
ProAudioSpectrum Plus that has a trantor controller on it and it's not. 
     
Also note you won't be able to boot from it.
     
What is your current disk?  IDE?
     
>      My primary question is: how should I format and partition 
>      my new hard drive appropriately so that I will have a 
>      DOS/Win95 partition and a UNIX partition such that they
>      contain only the most minimal formats and OS files necessary to 
>      archive files to.  In other words, I would like my UNIX partion 
>      to not have to contain any unnecessary operating system files. 
>      I want to optimize space by just putting 'tar' files there if
>      I can.  I want a similar setup with my Win95 partition, but I 
>      think I have the documentation and know how for that.
     
If you can mount the new disk, you'll have to prepare it manually then 
either install to it or examine your system and copy over the appropriate 
files.
     
Again, you won't be able to boot from this controller, since it doesn't 
have a boot ROM.
     
Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant 
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major
     




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