*BSD flows convention where they calculate there disklabel as
        offset from  partition offset. Its diffrent from DOS.

        and partition id of OpenBSD is diffrent from Net and Free BSD

        





On 22 May, Lokesh_Setia wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have *FreeBSD* + linux + w95 + NT at home, no problems installing
> whatsoever.  Just make sure you understand BSD's partioning scheme
> before you try to install it.  BSD uses only a single partition, and
> sub-divides this partition into the way you want, but in it's own
> format.  (Much like a dos extended partition can have multiple logical
> drives.)
> 
> Regards,
> Lokesh Setia.
> 
>>>>>> "Amit" == Amit Soni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Amit> hi guys, has anyone tried keeping...  openBSD + linux + 95 +
>     Amit> NT in the same machine ?
> 
>     Amit> Please lemme know bcoz i am wanna try it @ 1 of the nodes of
>     Amit> my new network bfore it is flooded with important data ! ;-)
> 
>     Amit> I know keeping bsd and linux on the same puter doesnt make
>     Amit> much sense....but still...has anyone tried it ?
> 
> 
> The mailing list archives are available at 
> http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/wilma/linux-delhi/

-- 
Everyone needs a little love sometimes; stop hacking and fall in love.
God is real unless declared integer.
And remember, there is no spoon...                  



__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
http://im.yahoo.com

The mailing list archives are available at 
http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/wilma/linux-delhi/

Reply via email to