From: Joe Pannon (pannon@bcsfse.ca.boeing.com)
Date: 04/27/93


From: pannon@bcsfse.ca.boeing.com (Joe Pannon)
Subject: Re: TAMU Installation of Linux
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1993 00:39:41 GMT

In article <1rjg9pINN8hp@tamsun.tamu.edu>, drs0587@europa.tamu.edu.tamu.edu (Dave Safford) writes:

|> This will not work if the linux partition is
|> on the second disk, and you ask for bootactv, as bootactv can't boot a
|> partition on the second drive. The bottom line is the current installation
|> method works for most, but not all, configurations.

Thanks, Dave; that sounds pretty good. However, you talk about "the
Linux partition" as if there could only be a single such partition.
What if one wants to install -- say -- only a small root partition on the first HD, while dedicate most of the 2nd HD to the rest?
Can TAMU install Linux on multiple partitions?

Regards,
Joe Pannon