3rd party disk drives
Matthias Urlichs
urlichs at smurf.sub.org
Sun Mar 11 23:02:48 AEST 1990
In comp.unix.aux, article <1990Mar9.063910.2536 at servalan.uucp>,
rmtodd at servalan.uucp (Richard Todd) writes:
< In article <235 at inpnms.UUCP> logan at inpnms.UUCP (Jim Logan) writes:
<
< > Can I boot from this
< >external 300MB drive? Can I leave the Finder on my 40MB internal
< >drive so I can use it sometimes?
< Not only can you leave a MacOS (Finder) partition on your 40M internal,
< you *have* to have a MacOS partition on at least one of your drives.
You can always boot from floppy disk.
Some people _have_ to do hat anyway -- on my system, sash won't run. Too many
INITs I suppose.
< [...] Sash has options for specifying a Unix boot device different
< than the one for MacOS. I haven't tried that sort of a setup, but I'd be
< real surprised if it didn't work.
No problem.
Things get hairier if you want to put the swap partition onto another disk.
# pname -a -c X -d 0 -s 2 "Swap" # swap partition on SCSI disk w/ ID X
(The name "Swap" may be different for your system, do
# dp /dev/dsk/cXd0s31
? P
? q
to find out...)
# man kconfig # :-)
# kconfig -n /unix <<END
SWAPDEV=0x1C02 # that's /dev/dsk/c4d0s2
SWAPCNT=xxxx # whatever
END
# kconfig /newunix the same way, _or_ do a
# kconfig -a -n /unix >/my.config
and run
# kconfig -n /unix </my.config
after every autoconfig.
--
Matthias Urlichs
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