On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Bruce Evans wrote:

> >>> My semantics may be wrong on these two: what I'm talking about is
> >>> what is in handbook chapter 8 "Using command line utilities " gives
> >>> you a disk which doesn't boot.
> >>
> >>Ok; of those two examples, the first should give you a truly dedicated 
> >>disk.  (You can only generate a "dangerously dedicated" disk with 
> >>sysinstall.)
> 
> The first gives a vanilla dangerously dedicated disk (one with a historical
> bogus DOSpartition table of size 50000).  Terminology for variants is less
> standard, e.g.:
> 
> very dangerously dedicated:= dangerously dedicated with the DOSpartition
>     table and/or boot signature zeroed or otherwise clobbered.
> undangerously dedicated:= dangerously dedicated with the DOSpartition table
>     fixed to cover the whole disk (including the MBR).  This is very easy
>     to generate without sysinstall (just enter the start (0) and size for
>     one partition in fdisk(8)).

I've been looking for that tidbit forever!  If you can build up a sample
session, I'll docify it pronto.  I don't have a disk to clobber or else
I'd be writing docs right now :)

Doug White                               
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