How to build a kernel for a boot floppy for ISC 1.0.6
Tim W Smith
ts at cup.portal.com
Fri Mar 1 21:46:46 AEST 1991
Build a kernel that works on the hard disk. Then simply copy it
to your boot floppy. The boot code passes an argument to the
kernel telling it where it booted from, and the kernel at runtime
sees that it was booted from a floppy and does the right thing.
Tim Smith
ps: it's been ages since I used 1.0.6, so everything I say might
be wrong, including this ps.
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