I changed some BIOS settings, and now it works. Thanks for your help.
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a normal computer
Oops, that should read: "a normal computer user". :-)
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r: It also crashes
when I just do:
echo "Hello" >/dev/cuaa0
Any ideas?
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y partitions, but
the Windows version only supports one.
This is the story so far. Please help me find a happy end. Thank you
very much.
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