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Re: How would you fabricate a "rescue disk"?



Bob Washburne wrote...
> The man pages should explain what this all does.  Bottom line is that I
> insert this floppy into the drive, turn the machine on and it boots to
> OpenBSD on the second hard drive.  Without the floppy in the drive it
> boots to Windoze on the first hard drive.

You could just install a boot manager instead, no need for a floppy.
I use GAG, works great, has a nice little gui, and even a *BSD icon :)
http://raster.cibermillennium.com/gageng.htm
I use it on my laptop and on one of my desktops at home.

-- 
josh

OpenBSD isn't for newbies, or users for that matter, only developers.  ;-)
			- Greg Thomas




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