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- From: bjl@sif.pttrnl.nl (Ben Lippolt)
- Subject: Re: say goodbye to shoelace
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- References: <1992Jul21.052618.23889@sol.UVic.CA> <BrrJBp.C2t@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 07:53:48 GMT
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- thoth@uiuc.edu (Ben Cox) writes:
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- >pmacdona@sol.UVic.CA (Peter MacDonald) writes:
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- >>With the addition of the DOS FS, the kernel has grown to over
- >>256K, which, if my memory serves me correctly, was the max
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- >If you don't compile in the SCSI drivers, it still slides in at >just<
- >under 256k.
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- I don't use SCSI, but use the selection patch and a few other minor patches
- and it is 260K. But I still use shoelace to boot. So what this about not
- being able to use shoelace with kernels > 256K?
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- PS. I don't use shoelace as my primary boot program. For that I use pfdisk.
-
- Ben Lippolt.
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