From: yuan tzeng (t90yuan@mp.cs.niu.edu)
Date: 05/27/93


From: t90yuan@mp.cs.niu.edu (yuan tzeng)
Subject: Re: Rename drive A to B and B to A.
Date: Fri, 28 May 1993 01:44:51 GMT

In article <1u31lkINNo9p@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> schut@rugth3.th.rug.nl (Koos Schut) writes:
>
>Therefore my questions:
>
>- Is there an easier way of telling the PC to use the 3.5in "B" drive as
> default for booting, sysinstall, etc?

    About the sysinstall, the way I do may not be the best, but it
    works for me.
    If you take a look at /usr/bin/sysinstall script,
    you will find a line INSTDEV=/dev/fd0, this defaults the drive A
    to be the source disk to install. In your case, you don't like it,
    you can change to INSTDEV=/dev/fd1 now your sysinstall script
    will assume drive B the source disk. Hope this helps, somebody pls
    provide better way if any. --yuan

> Koos
>
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