Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!uflorida!haven!mimsy!meyer From: meyer@mimsy.UUCP (John R. Meyer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Help with bootable root floppy, please Keywords: SCO XENIX-286 2.2.1, boot, root filesystem Message-ID: <16622@mimsy.UUCP> Date: 29 Mar 89 23:25:17 GMT Organization: University of Maryland Lines: 34 Hello -- I know that some discussion occurred recently in this newsgroup about bootable root floppy disks, so if you are kind enough to help, please e-mail your response to the address below. I am trying to build a bootable root floppy disk for my SCO XENIX-286 2.2.1 IBM-PC/AT and would like to know: - what purpose do swplo and nswap serve in /etc/default/boot? - if the pipdev and swapdev specifications refer to the floppy disk, do I need to reserve blocks on the disk for these areas? - what does PANICBOOT in /etc/default/boot mean? - I would like to put vi on the floppy, but there does not seem to be enough space (somewhere) to run it. When I boot from the floppy and try to run vi, it comes back with the simple message "Killed". - if I boot off one floppy and have the root file system on another, what files do I need on the boot disk? I have RTFM from one end to another, but I cannot find the answers to these questions. If you could provide some insight, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance, John -- John R. Meyer Domain: meyer@mimsy.umd.edu 10208-C Ashbrooke Ct. Path: uunet.uu.net!mimsy!meyer Oakton, VA 22124 USA Phone: (703) 644-3944 (O) Disclaimer: The views expressed are my own. (703) 281-5157 (H)