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From: "Damian O' Sullivan" <Damian.OSullivan@bcs.ie>
To: "'ilug@linux.ie'" <ilug@linux.ie>
Subject: RE: [ILUG] RH7.3 on Cobalt - the saga continues
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:03:14 +0100
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But how did you get to the prom on it? I have an assortment of qubes and
raqs here and they have lcd displays but I see no way of entering commands
that way. You using a serial cable or something?
> This is actually a raq3. Though, I do have an old raq2 that
> Liam was helping me get netbsd on (about all you'll get on a
> 16MB machine these days).
>
> Anyway, I wussed out, and copied hda1:/ to hda2:/boot and
> set the bootfs to be hda2. It worked, though it's mounting an
> ext3fs as ext2. But I'm getting there.
>
> Kate
>
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