From: Jon Forrest (forrest@nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: 02/09/93


From: forrest@nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Jon Forrest)
Subject: Re: How to Setup 2 Disks, 1 for DOS & 1 for Linux?
Date: 10 Feb 1993 01:47:58 GMT

In article <1l8tknINNa8a@mailgzrz.TU-Berlin.DE> wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Kai Petzke) writes:
>In <1l8nqp$2c4@agate.berkeley.edu> forrest@nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Jon Forrest) writes:
>
>That means, you fdisk'ed your second disk from DOS before, and this
>is that Linux finds: a DOS disk. You can check, that this is true, by
>mounting the second disc:
>
>mount -t msdos /dev/hdb1 /mnt
>
>and trying "ls /mnt" or stuff like this, if the mount succeeded.

Except that only one disk is recognized and this one disk is the
DOS disk. The second disk is not seen at all, judging from the
startup messages. I belive that the Linux would have no trouble
mounting the first drive as a MSDOS disk.

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