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Installing on multiple drives
Name: LadyDeath Date: April 27, 2000 at 22:07:37 Pacific
Comment:
So, I've got an old IBM 486 DX with a 200MB HDD. I've got an additional 2GB HDD which I'd like to use with the system, as well. I am trying to install OpenBSD, and experiencing large degrees of frustration with the whole thing. The BIOS is too old to see the 2GB disk properly, but I thought maybe I could use the 200MB disk for root, and put /usr on the 2GB. However, I don't know how to go about this, or if there's a better way to be doing it. Anyone know of any solutions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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