On 3/27/02 at 3:58 PM, Jacques Nilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I have a box with two floppy-drives (/dev/fd0xxx and
> > /dev/fd1xxx). I have no free CDROM, no HDD, no ZIP or
> > anything else, only two floppies. The questions: is
> > there any civilized way to organize the lrp-system which
> > would boot from one diskette, take some *.lrp  from its
> > and others from the second one?

> It is a standard feature of most LEAF distro: Dachstein,
> Bering and probably Oxygen all support a dual floppy
> setup.

Oxygen supports multiple disks either serially or in separate drives.

For Oxygen, all that needs to be done is to configure oxygen.cfg in
order to load packages from the second disk.  You don't have to
specify which packages you want to use; the system will pick up all
packages automatically without any trouble at all.

Packages will be backed up to whatever disk is in the drive - make
sure you put the appropriate disk in the boot drive before backing up.
--
David Douthitt
UNIX Systems Administrator
HP-UX, Unixware, Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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