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Re: Linux / Kegs on a Mac



Ah,
  I believe Sweet 16 has something of an ability like this though.  I just
figured that if Sweet 16 had it than Bernie did as well.

Dain Neater
dneater@inebraska.com


> From: stever@gate.net (Steve Reeves)
> Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
> Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.emulators.apple2
> Date: 15 May 2000 07:40:51 GMT
> Subject: Re: Linux / Kegs on a Mac
> 
> In article <B5443B74.5DB6%dneater@inebraska.com>, Dain Neater wrote:
>> Bernie has low level disk support, but it is user enabled if there are
>> programs that won't function without it.
> 
> I think what he means is that with KEGS you can attach a SCSI disk and
> access it via the raw Unix device, whereas with Bernie, if MacOS can't mount
> it, Bernie can't see it.
> 
> -- 
> Steve Reeves
> stever@gate.net