Re: W jaki sposob zaladowac system z drugiego dysku (slave) ????

Autor: Krzysztof M. Obrzud (kobrzud_at_rmf.pl)
Data: Mon 12 May 1997 - 16:34:40 MET DST


On Mon, 12 May 1997 13:21:56 GMT, kobrzud_at_rmf.pl (Krzysztof M. Obrzud)
wrote:

>Co do literek dysków z których możliwe jest bootowanie to być może coś
>pokopałem bo pisałem z pamięci. Pamiętam jednak ze Linux pozwalał na
>pełną dowolność, DOS wcale a OS/2 był pośrodku.
>
>Sprawdzę w domu i poprawię się jutro.

Faktycznie skopałem z tymi literkami.
Powinno być tak:

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                                               Boot Logical min.

OS Name Vendor Drives partition size notes
--------------- ------- ------ --------- ----
AIX IBM 0 only no
BSDI Unix Berkely Softw 0 only no
Coherent Unix Mark Williams any no 15 MB
CTOS Unisys 0 only no
DOS all 0 only no 1 MB
DOS/V IBM/Microsoft 0 only no 3 MB
Interactive Unix SunSoft 0 only no 20 MB
Linux all 0 or 1 yes 15 MB 8
Netware v2 Novell 0 only no 20 MB
NetWare v3 & v4 Novell 0 only no 55 MB 2
NextStep Next 0 only no 120 MB
NT v3.1 Microsoft any yes 90 MB 1, 3
NT v3.5 Microsoft any yes 100 MB 1, 3
Open Server SCO 0 only no 100 MB 5
OS/2 v1.x IBM 0 only no 20 MB 1
OS/2 v2.x, Warp IBM any yes 40 MB 1, 4
Pick Pick Systems 0 only no 1
QNX QNX Software 0 only no
Solaris SunSoft any no 70 MB 7
Theos Theos Software 0 only no 10 MB
UnixWare Novell 0 only no 80 MB 5
Venix Venturcom 0 only no 100 MB
Windows 95 Microsoft 0 only no 40 MB 1, 6

notes: 1 - OS can be installed in the DOS partition.
2 - This OS is launched after DOS is booted. Information
is stored in a separate non-bootable partition.
3 - A portion of the NT boot software is installed
in the DOS partition.
4 - If installed outside the DOS partition, OS/2
requires IBM's boot manager to be installed in a
separate partition during installation. Boot
manager is not required once OS/2 is installed, when
using System Commander.
5 - The installation may move partitions around, causing
problems for other OSs. In addition, when partitions
are moved like this, System Commander may replace
your OS descriptions with generic names. Menu names
are associated with the physical partition number and
not the data in the partition. No data is lost, but
you may want to go through and update each OS
description under the Setup option, and verify Local
special options are set correctly for each OS choice.
6 - The boot portion is similar to a standard DOS, but
significant portions of the OS can be installed on
other drives.
7 - Solaris documentation indicates it only supports
booting from a diskette when installed on any drive
other than drive 0, but System Commander will
properly boot Solaris from any IDE drive, without a
Solaris boot diskette. Some SCSI controller/drive
combinations may not allow anything other than
booting Solaris from the first disk.
8 - Source code can be changed to support booting off of
other drives.

Krzysiołek

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Krzysztof M. Obrzud
kobrzud_at_rmf.pl
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