Subject: disk label OK?
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Guy <fredfl2@soback.kornet21.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/24/1999 01:11:13
size offset
fstype fsize bsize cpg
a: 174321 63 4.2BSD
1024 8192 16 a#(cyl. 0* -172*)
b: 244033 174384
swap
b#(cyl. 173-434*)
c: 3329361 63 unused
0 0 c#(cyl. 0*
-3302)
d: 3329424 0 unused
0 0 d#(cyl. 0
- 3302)
e: 1045296 2282112 4.2BSD
1024 8192 e#(cyl. 2264
-3300)
f: 1843632 438480
msdos
f#(cyl. 435-2263)
Does this disk label look OK??
I wanted to install windows on the msdos partion. I'm
having a hell of a time though. I got this dos
"install.exe" program to get the cdrom drive accessable from
dos. I want to load windows 95 from the cdrom to the c:
drive but it didn't work. It said it couldn't
open the config file. I don't know why, "config" was on
the same floppy with the install.exe. I can only boot dos
from the floppy on the "a:" drive. I was using that install
program
because I was told that I would need that to be able to
access the cdrom.
NetBSD is up and running but I have to get windows back on
the c: drive.
One more thing where can I get dos utilities like "fdisk" ?
Can I download them from the net?
The guy at the computer store gave me a copy of fdisk but
when I ran it the menus were in
jumbled korean letters that even a Korean couldnt't
decipher.
Thanks for any help you can give,
Guy