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Re: linux domU's and partitioning
> > Wait, 0x300 actually means something? What does it mean?
>
> For linux it's a device number: 0x300 is hda, 0x301 hda1, etc
> NetBSD doesn't care.
>
> >I've
> > just been numbering the disks 0x1, 0x2, etc... the galaxy hasn't
> > exploded yet, so i figured i was okay...
>
> With NetBSD guests it's OK, but with linux guest the kernel should print
> an "unknown device" error
Ahh, that's what I thought. I really should have a play with linux under a
NetBSD dom0.
Sarton
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