From: u1amd@ohm.york.ac.uk (Alistair Macdonald) Subject: Booting Linux from Drive B: Date: 1 Jun 1992 09:20:52 GMT
Is it possible to modify the Linux boot disk, so that I can boot
from Drive B: ?
The reason is that I only have 1.44Mb disks, but my A: Drive is a
1.22Mb drive. I would swap the drives round, but I can't physically
swap their positions, and the cable isn't long enough the fit the
other way round (someone put the connectors 1.5" too far away 8-( )
It would be more convenient if I could set the system up, so that it
knows to find its files on B:
(I can tell the Machine to boot from B:, but then the Boot disk says
to look on Drive A: for the files ... 8-( )
Thanks,
Alistair