Interactive and Dual Partitions / Dual BooT
Dadid Hawke
dvh at ccadfa.cc.adfa.oz.au
Tue Mar 5 08:01:26 AEST 1991
In reply to Article 5414 of comp.unix.sysv386:
>From: bill at polygen.uucp (Bill Poitras)
To access a DOS partition, it must be mounted - i.e.
mount -f type special_file mount_point
mount -f DOS /dev/dsk/0p1 /dos/d:
Here, the DOS partition is the first on the first hard disk, and
the mount point is the directory /dos/d: - which is of course empty.
In terms of dual booting, pfdisk/bootmenu works well to give separate access
to DOS and 386/Ix
David Hawke (Aust Defence Force Academy / Univ of Auckland)
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