On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Ron,
> 
> Just install as follows. (you can vary it after the swap
> and / partitions.)
> 
> sda1 - swap, 110M.
> sda2 - / (root) 400M
> sda3 - /usr 3000M
> sda4 - extended partion for remainder of hd
> sda5 - /home (whatever amount)
> sda6 - /opt (same as above)
> -- etc, you might want a seperate /var, etc.
> 
> Basically, it depends on what your going to
> do with the system. (workstation, server, etc.)
> 
> The key is the first 2 partitions, notice how
> they reside within the hd limit. ;)
> 
No. The problem is that the kernel doesn't have the SCSI
drivers compiled as part of the kernel, they are MODULAR.
If they kernel doesn't know how to "talk SCSI" how is it
going to read the rest of the files it needs to boot?
        John

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