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authorFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2007-01-01 08:16:06 +0000
committerFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2007-01-01 08:16:06 +0000
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Delete obsolete sentences (sun4c only)
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@@ -10,9 +10,6 @@ It's perfectly fine to partition from SunOS; in fact, if you intend to
run both SunOS and Debian on the same machine, it is recommended that
you partition using SunOS prior to installing Debian. The Linux
kernel understands Sun disk labels, so there are no problems there.
-Just make sure you leave room for the Debian root partition within the
-first 1GB area of the boot disk. You can also place the kernel image on a
-UFS partition if that is easier than putting the root partition there.
SILO supports booting Linux and SunOS from any of EXT2 (Linux), UFS
(SunOS), romfs or iso9660 (CDROM) partitions.