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Hello everybody, when i installed the NetBSD, i was amazed by these
quertions, please help me!
1. When i install NetBSD, i found lots of kernel distributions. Just as
"GENERIC", "GENERIC.MP", "GENERIC_PS2TINY". Waht are the differences
between them?
2. When i edit the MBR partition table, i select the patition a menu,
and the options for patition a appeared:
a: kind:
b: start:
c: size:
d: end:
e: active:
f: install:
g: bootmenu:
h: default:
i: Change input units (Sectors/cylinders/MB):
x: Patiton OK
What does e,f and h means?
3. When i read <<The NetBSD Guide>> chapter3, 3.7 Disklabel, it
suggests me "Changing /tmp to reside on a RAM disk(mfs) for extra speed
may be a good idea". I want to use NetBSD as my desktop solution, so i
want to run fvwm, gimp, mplayer, emacs etc. I have only 256MB SD-RAM,
shall i follow the suggest? Will it occupy a lot of resources?
4. I have a windows patition(filesystem is fat32), i set its mount
point as "/mnt/win", does it deserve of approval?
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