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$OpenBSD: INSTALL.linux,v 1.7 1999/04/18 18:05:29 deraadt Exp $ |
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$OpenBSD: INSTALL.linux,v 1.8 2000/05/17 09:51:28 espie Exp $ |
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Linux + OpenBSD: it's possible |
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@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ OpenBSD disklabel won't affect the setup of the rest of the disk. |
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Anyhow, you may want to check that you can still boot from a Linux kernel |
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which doesn't know about disklabels. The long term solution is to fix your |
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inittab and rc scripts to make deadly sure thhat single-user boot will work |
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inittab and rc scripts to make deadly sure that single-user boot will work |
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-- preferably by moving disk mounts to multi-user. |
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The OpenBSD installation |
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