yet another UNIXpc HD tale
    John McMillan 
    jcm at mtune.ATT.COM
       
    Tue May  8 08:05:59 AEST 1990
    
    
  
In article <4627 at cuuxb.ATT.COM> mmengel at cuuxb.UUCP (Marc W. Mengel) writes:
>In article <WJC.90May3175246 at hoswjc.ho5cad.ATT.COM> wjc at hos1cad.att.com (Bill Carpenter) writes:
>>If I do a boot from "floppy boot" and do the trick to get a shell
>>prompt, I have no trouble mounting and unmounting the hard drive on
>>/mnt.  In fact, when it is mounted, I can read and write whatever I
>>please from it.  Yes, friends, I have the full power of UNIX at my
>>disposal :-).
>
>	In that case, you might try the "Hard Disk Boot" floppy; this
>	boots & loads a kernel from the floppy disk, but uses the hard
>	disk as the root filesystem; this way your floppy drive is avaliable
>	for backups, etc.
>-- 
> Marc Mengel					mmengel at cuuxb.att.com
This works best if you are running identical kernel to that on 
Hard Disk Boot [HDB] floppy.
=    =    =
If NOT, use other system to make a matching one if possible:
		{insert floppy}
	fdfmt10.sl
	mount /dev/fp021 /mnt
	cp {whateveryourunixis} /mnt/unix
	dismount -f
		You now have an HDB floppy that matches your /unix so
		the Loadable drivers et al can merrily flog along.
Who cares?
john mcmillan -- jcm at mtune.att.com -- muttering for self, only
    
    
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