dberry@CS.UCLA.EDU (04/09/87)
The subject line asks the question... The thing is that I want to be able to run IBM Xenix 2.0, DOS, and SysV/AT all on one AT with 70 MB hard disk. I see that the BTT takes one partition, Xenix takes 2 and Dos takes one, leaving no room for another. Dan Daniel M. Berry UCLA Computer Science Department 3531 Boelter Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1600, USA dberry@cs.ucla.edu ..!{sdcrdcf,ihnp4,cepu,trwspp,ucbvax}!ucla-cs!dberry
caf@omen.UUCP (04/11/87)
SCO SYS V Xenix can be put one one logical device or partition, and I suspect IBM Xenix can also. Site "omen" has all of Xenix on one parition except for my /usr/caf directory which is on a sepaeate 20MB drive. Except for netnews, I could get by with just the one partition. I would suggest putting your files on a separate device, at least a separate parition. True, the Xenix FS is much more robust than MSDOS, but accidents do happen. A few newly rotted disk blocks can really ruin your day. If you bought an AT with HD from IBM, you know or will know what I mean. I haven't tried, but suspect there's a way of breaking out of the Microport installation script and setting things up one one logical drive. If you're going to put all three systems on one modestly sized drive, you won't have much room for mod.map et al.