Re: [leaf-user] Bering /dev/fd0u1760 ???

2003-01-01 Thread Gene Smith
Jeff Newmiller wrote: On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Gene Smith wrote: Jacques Nilo wrote: Le Mardi 31 Décembre 2002 07:09, Gene Smith a écrit : I need just a bit more room on my 1680k floppy. Is it possible to build a Bering 1.0 image for a 1760k floppy? Would it work in a typical fd drive? The deve

Re: [leaf-user] Bering /dev/fd0u1760 ???

2003-01-01 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Gene Smith wrote: > Jacques Nilo wrote: > > Le Mardi 31 Décembre 2002 07:09, Gene Smith a écrit : > > > >>I need just a bit more room on my 1680k floppy. Is it possible to build > >>a Bering 1.0 image for a 1760k floppy? Would it work in a typical fd > >>drive? The developer g

Re: [leaf-user] Bering /dev/fd0u1760 ???

2003-01-01 Thread Gene Smith
Jacques Nilo wrote: Le Mardi 31 Décembre 2002 07:09, Gene Smith a écrit : I need just a bit more room on my 1680k floppy. Is it possible to build a Bering 1.0 image for a 1760k floppy? Would it work in a typical fd drive? The developer guide seems to produce an output file called linux.upx. It s

Re: [leaf-user] Bering /dev/fd0u1760 ???

2003-01-01 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 31 Décembre 2002 07:09, Gene Smith a écrit : > I need just a bit more room on my 1680k floppy. Is it possible to build > a Bering 1.0 image for a 1760k floppy? Would it work in a typical fd > drive? The developer guide seems to produce an output file called > linux.upx. It sort of implies

[leaf-user] Bering /dev/fd0u1760 ???

2002-12-30 Thread Gene Smith
I need just a bit more room on my 1680k floppy. Is it possible to build a Bering 1.0 image for a 1760k floppy? Would it work in a typical fd drive? The developer guide seems to produce an output file called linux.upx. It sort of implies it is a disk image (size 1680k?). How do you produce a 176