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Date:      Wed, 2 May 2001 10:21:29 -0700 (PDT)
From:      damon blom <damon@lanset.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   putting win98 back on disk 0
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0105020926010.1151-100000@www.lanset.com>

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 freebsd 4.2 
 moved freebsd disk0 -> disk1 (cheat sheet)
  copied /fat-c from disk0 to /usr/fat-c on disk1
  used /stand/sysinstall to make all of disk0 fat-c
     I had used fips to squeeze down fat-c to 2.4G leaving 8.6G for my old
        freebsd on disk 0
  rebooted dos on disk0 but still only had 2.4G (even though partition 10G
  reformated dos - still 2.4G
  reinstalled win98 disk 0 - still 2.4G (wiped out boot easy)
  thought fips must have put eof marker at 2.4G on disk0
  installed freebsd 4.0 from cdrom using whole disk0  
  from freebsd 4.2 on disk1 used sysinstall to change type of disk0 to
     fat-c 
  disk0 is wd0s1 
     offset    size     end    name  ptype  desc    subtype 
       0         63                   6     unused    0
      63   21093282 21095423   wd0s1  2     fat      12
21093345       2079 21095423          6     unused    0

   tried to mount fat on disk0 from freebsd 4.2 on disk1
     mount -t msdos /dev/wd0s1  /fat-c
        says invalid argument
  I want to mount fat-c and then copy back to disk0 my saved fat-c from
       /usr/fat-c to fat-c on disk0
   any help would be greatly appreciated
      thanks
        damon  


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