386s, unix, and dos
Tim
tjreynol at zephyr.cair.du.edu
Fri May 31 10:37:12 AEST 1991
In article <ANDYC.91May30081958 at bucky.intel.com> andyc at bucky.intel.com (Andy Crump) writes:
>>>>>> On 30 May 91 06:00:09 GMT, akcs.millera at ddsw1.MCS.COM (alan miller) said:
>
>
>If you are going to run UNIX and in particular SVR4, you will need
>more than 50MB disk. A better size would be 140MB or bigger. 4MB of
>memory is minimal for UNIX with X Windows, 8MB is better. If you run
>SCO UNIX 3.2, you should be okay with the system you have spec'ed out
>here. Always get as big of a disk as you can, you will use it if you
>are a packrat like me.
Agreed
>
>alan> 2) Once i have a system and have *nix running on it, is there a way to
>alan> boot *ahem, sorry 'bout this...* DOS if i need to, or should i just
>
>As far as running DOS AND UNIX together, there are two packages that
>let you do that under UNIX. MERGE from Locus Computing and VP/IX from
>Interactive System Corporation (also a distributor of UNIX). VP/IX is
>well integrated into ISC's UNIX 3.2 product. We have even been able
>to run Windows 3.0 under VP/IX.
You can have both DOS and unix partitions on the same hard disk, and boot
from either; (I think this is the answer Alan was looking for). I've
sucessfully booted DOS as partition #2 (i.e. not starting at cylinder 0) with
both SCO and Esix; I'm told it doesn't work that way with ISC, DOS must start
at cylinder 0, but I've not verified this.
I have a program which (i think!) allows you to decide what partition to boot
from when you power up. That's how I understoodthe explanation given with
the program, never installed it. If you want mode info, e-mail me.
>
>I hope that helps....
>--
>
> -- Andy Crump
>
> ...!tektronix!reed!littlei!andyc | andyc at littlei.intel.com
> ...!uunet!littlei!andyc | andyc at littlei.uu.net
>
>Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed here are my own and
> not representive of Intel Corportation.
Tim
tjreynol at du.edu
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