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diff --git a/distrib/notes/mac68k/prep b/distrib/notes/mac68k/prep index cc1aef14bbe..a66298ab69f 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/mac68k/prep +++ b/distrib/notes/mac68k/prep @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.11 2002/06/09 05:53:54 todd Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.12 2004/03/15 08:37:25 xsa Exp $ Find your favorite disk partitioning utility. Some of the ones that have been tried and seem to work are: APS Powertools 2.7.3 @@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ server, you may also want a separate /var. Create these partitions as the BSD "usr" or "User slice X" type. It is also possible to use the Mkfs utility to "convert" partitions from -MacOS partitions to BSD partitions. Mkfs will be discussed in more detail +Mac OS partitions to BSD partitions. Mkfs will be discussed in more detail later, but it is also very possible to simply prepare your hard drive by -partitioning it with MacOS partitions of the correct size. If you do this, +partitioning it with Mac OS partitions of the correct size. If you do this, simply select the "Convert" button when choosing partitions to build a filesystem on in Mkfs (see below). Before moving on, you should assure that your machine is running the correct -software on the MacOS side. In the Memory control panel, you should turn +software on the Mac OS side. In the Memory control panel, you should turn Virtual Memory off whenever you are planning to use the BSD/Mac68k Booter. You should also assure that your machine is using 32-bit addressing. If there is no "Addressing:" option in your Memory control panel and your |