Subject: Re: PowerBook 3400 boot device?
To: None <dave@turbocat.de, michael@galaxy.plethora.net>
From: Michael Pederson <michael@galaxy.plethora.net>
List: port-macppc
Date: 04/27/1999 07:38:07
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On Tue, 27 Apr 99 12:05:08 +0200, David Wetzel wrote:
>> From: Michael Pederson <michael@galaxy.plethora.net>
>
>> Also, is there some way to get serial networking up with just the boot
>> floppy? My 3400 doesn't have any built-in ethernet or modem to let
>> me load the sets.
>
>Hm. Does the beast have an SCSI controller that is supported? Then, you
I think so. IIRC I had some ancient drive connected to it at one
point a while back and it was recognized properly.
>could write the pkgs with gnu tar on some other unix to a raw scsi disk and
>you could simply restore that.
Looks like I'll be doing something like that. Just after sending
that first message it occured to me I could try the 150 Mbyte tape
drive that's just lying around.
Also, (before I forget to bring it up again), how does NetBSD deal
with also having Apple/Linux partitions on the same disk? Would
putting all of the NetBSD partitions in an area those consider unused
work (and vice versa)? Or is there a more complex dance that needs
to be done here?
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