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Date:      Mon, 09 Feb 1998 20:04:14 +0100
From:      "Marcus M. Browning" <marcusmb@langhaugen.vgs.no>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Some questions
Message-ID:  <34DF532E.34A087FA@langhaugen.vgs.no>

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I am planning to buy FreeBSD but there are some things i was wondering
about.
I have a ethernet card which is not listed in your compatibility list.
However, the card is Novell NE2000 compatible. Will the card work? I
have run the card on Windows 95
and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (Only there the card had specific
drivers, but it said on the box that it should work under NE2000.). The
card is an unnamed card bought on a sale, and is mostly used for gaming
and some file transfer.
I am also going to have multiple OS'es on my harddisk, so i was
wondering if there was a
simple way of switching between active partitions (Such as FDisk or
Partition Magic).

Marcus M. Browning

marcusmb@langhaugen.vgs.no

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I am planning to buy FreeBSD but there are some things i was wondering
about.
<BR>I have a ethernet card which is not listed in your compatibility list.
However, the card is Novell NE2000 compatible. Will the card work? I have
run the card on Windows 95
<BR>and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (Only there the card had specific drivers,
but it said on the box that it should work under NE2000.). The card is
an unnamed card bought on a sale, and is mostly used for gaming and some
file transfer.
<BR>I am also going to have multiple OS'es on my harddisk, so i was wondering
if there was a
<BR>simple way of switching between active partitions (Such as FDisk or
Partition Magic).

<P><I><U><FONT COLOR="#000000">Marcus M. Browning</FONT></U></I>

<P><U>marcusmb@langhaugen.vgs.no</U></HTML>

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