Subject: Re: Some General Questions
To: None <brewer@umd5.umd.edu, macbsd-general@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Richard Todd <rmtodd@servalan.servalan.com>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 09/11/1994 23:38:00
In servalan.mailinglist.macbsd Peter Brewer writes:

>I assume this also means you can run MacBSD on a machine configured for
>A/UX as long as you create separate file systems for MacBSD. I would
>hazard that you could "reuse" A/UX swap space.

Yes, to both.  My machine has NetBSD on a partition on one drive and A/UX on
partitions on the other two.  There are A/UX swap partitions on all three,
and when NetBSD is running it uses the swap partition on that drive.  
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