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From: adam.a
interiaDate: Fri Feb 23 2001 - 00:38:00 CST
problems again.
I have a pc with 2 disks (both 20GB, LBA). First one (1st
IDE, master)
works great (I have fat32 partition, linux, linux swap, fat
32 again).
I would like to install OpenBSD on the second one.
I would like to have something like this:
OpenBSD - 3GB
FAT32 - 12GB (bootable)
Linux - 2GB
3GB for 'future use' ;-)
The only bootable partition should be fat (I can boot
OpenBSD from a floppy,
linux partition mounted as /home).
Could anyone tell me how to do that? (yes, I know there are
many 'howtos'
but I really tried a few times. When I do fat32 using fdisk
I have linux
fdisk warnings. then bsd complains and then windows does not
boot.
when I make bsd partition first and then fat and linux I can
not boot
anything at all. another combination makes fat partition
corrupted (registry
errors during windows boot)...
Thanks for help ;-)
Adam
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