emulator is known to work. Not sure about qemu's
ability to mount real hard disks; DragonFly runs fine there.
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Am 14.11.2006 um 08:48 schrieb Joerg Sonnenberger:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 06:30:45PM +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
Still I think an option to run DragonFly off BIOS drivers would be a
good thing. Hardware changes every few months and if the bootloader
works, why shouldn't the remaining OS
? If not, how would I go to add
such support?
Thanks,
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would be a
good thing. Hardware changes every few months and if the bootloader
works, why shouldn't the remaining OS? Performance is a secondary issue.
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partition.
You can share a private data and a swap partition between both of
them, ending with at least 4 partitions. 65 GB is plenty of room for
such stuff.
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partly
working on a laptop elsewhere and partly working on the own desktop
as well, but I couldn't find a piece of software supporting such a
strategy so far.
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Am 15.08.2006 um 21:02 schrieb Vivek Ayer:
However, the only awkward thing is the bash script used.
Hmm. You are the second person considering bash as evil. What might
be the reason for this?
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