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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!paladin.american.edu!darwin.sura.net!wupost!uwm.edu!caen!malgudi.oar.net!uoft02.utoledo.edu!jupiter!billp
  2. Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
  3. Subject: Re: Interleving supported on 386BSD?
  4. Message-ID: <1992Jul28.174328.9019@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
  5. From: billp@jupiter.cse.utoledo.edu (bill parquet)
  6. Date: 28 Jul 92 17:43:27 EST
  7. References: <JTSILLA.92Jul27094346@damon.ccs.northeastern.edu>
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  12. jtsilla@damon.ccs.northeastern.edu (James Tsillas) writes:
  13. : I am running a 386SX-16 Mhz based system with an RLL drive. Tesing has
  14. : shown that maximum drive performance can only be achieved using a 2:1
  15. : interleve. I noticed there was no mention of interleve anywhere in the
  16. : installation procedure. Does 386BSD lack support for interleving or is
  17. : this handled by the low level format?
  18.  
  19. Your interleave is set when you intially low-level format your hard drive.
  20. Whatever operationg system you install will use that interleave (dos/386bsd/
  21. whatever)
  22.  
  23. billp@jupiter.cse.utoledo.edu
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