On 23 Mar 1998 18:15:18 -0800, Frank McConnell <fmc(a)reanimators.org> wrote:
>I'm not sure what edlabel is, but if you are
running SunOS, there ...
The OS is NetBSD 1.2, and edlabel is the partitioning command available from the
miniroot program loaded by the tape boot loader.
>So I'm guessing you want to set partition b to
start at 29297 and
be length 20480 (for 10MB, are you sure that is enough),
and<<
According to the NetBSD FAQ, the swap partition is to be 2 to 3 times the size of the
RAM, which is 4mb.
>Or am I missing something here?
My math came out similar to yours, too. However, I keep getting the "ioctrl"
error message, which does not show up in the man pages that I have. So...I'm appealing
to the great Unix minds congregating in this list to shed some light. edlabel allows me to
create the "a" partition, but no others.
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