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Re: new install fails on reboot



Hi again,

I forgot to append to my other post that I am happily operating with
multiple partitions on the one 2Gb disk. I have 4 partitions: the Mac OS
partition for booting, a swap, a root and a usr partition.

HTH
Nigel.

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>From: "Gene Heskett" <gene_heskett@iolinc.net>
>To: @murphy.debian.org, debian-68k@lists.debian.org
>Subject: new install fails on reboot
>Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 12:50 am
>
> Since the m68k version doesn't seem to indicate it can run from multiple
> partitions, I have not tried to set up a second, smaller, /boot
> partition, and wouldn't know how to make it recognizable since it
> apparently goes by the DosType, and not the partition name.  The
> installer didn't give me any choices.  I'd like to make a 200 meg /boot
> as sdb1, put / on sdb2 sized at 2 gigs, and the rest as a 4 gig sdb3
> called /usr.
>
>
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