Date: Sat, 12 Aug 1995 19:02:41 -0500 From: Peter da Silva <peter@bonkers.taronga.com> To: gary@palmer.demon.co.uk Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 2.0.5-950622-SNAP on a big machine Message-ID: <199508130002.TAA09444@bonkers.taronga.com> In-Reply-To: <653.807036888@palmer.demon.co.uk>
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In article <653.807036888@palmer.demon.co.uk> you write: >David (Greenman) wired down the disks on ftp.cdrom.com for this very >reason. He mapped the disks with what could be called octal notation - >sd0 to sd7 on the first controller, sd10 to sd17 on the second and >sd20 to sd27 on the third. I'm sure you get the idea - with this >scheme, you can see at a glance which controller the disk is on... I have a question... How would one do this on 1.1.5.1? It would help me greatly in migrating to 2.x if I could boot bt0:1:0 as sd0, using a boot manager on bt0:0:0 to select bt0:1:0 (D:). I have a "whole disk" installation on my current disk so I can't add a boot manager I don't think...
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