Second hard drive and MS-DOS under Interactive

Bob Posert bob at psitech.com
Fri Feb 8 04:24:50 AEST 1991


In article <1991Feb7.024430.26854 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> brando at uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu (Brandon Brown) writes:
>Actually, Interactive works fine. Read the manual, but for now edit your
>system (or local) vpix/vpix.cnf file to include:
>
>D:	/dev/rdsk/0p0 to mount drive C: (under dos)  as D: on your system.
>
>If you want to access the DOS partition on the second drive you can use:
>
>/etc/mount -f DOS /dev/dsk/1p1 /drived (of course you need to make /drived)

Be careful not to do *BOTH* of these at the same time, though.  You can
lose file updates if you write a file under VPIX and then try to use it
in unix.  Sometimes the old version is kept (and there is no way to get
the new version back).

BTW, the second method above makes the partition appear as a networked
drive, so if you have DOS software that won't work over the network
you'll need to use the first method.

--Bob
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