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All the devices will show up under the generic name "Disk" in displayed information as in this short example:ĭisk: IDE0, 8063MB = 16514064 * 512, CHS: 16383*16*63, Maxtor 90845D4, mntcnt=1
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Oberon can produce ample information on all the existing partitions and free space in a computer system.
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Most mass storage devices may host more than one partition, ZIP disks in principle too, but not diskettes. This does not apply to ZIP drives attached to the parallel port. The new partition management applies to all kinds of mass storage devices: hard disks, storage devices with removable media like diskettes, ZIP disks and CD-ROMs, etc.
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This version of ETH Native Oberon introduces a new file system concept, a new generic driver concept, a number of new features and numerous improvements and corrections of the previous release. To find out whether your machine can host Native Oberon or not, consult the Hardware Compatibility List. If you have further questions, read the FAQ dedicated to this alpha/beta version. If you have other Oberon partitions (type 76) on your machine, with an installed Oberon OS, look for the date in Kernel.Obj. Note 2: To determine which version you are currently using, look at the date on the second line in the log, just after booting your system.
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Readers using the beta version will notice a few major differences but will also get a preview of what the alpha version will bring, if they are tempted to upgrade from their current beta to alpha. This document places the accent on the alpha version, while the beta version specialities are relegated in separate sections. The respective Beta version and Alpha version change logs contain detailed chronological accounts of the modifications made up-to-now. In addition, an alpha version, including several changes and extensions, was made available on and is being updated regularly since then.
Note 1: The first beta version appeared on and was updated on, and finally on. The installation procedure makes use of only a small subset of all what is presented here. Many of the Oberon commands presented are effectively used during an Oberon installation but it is by no means indispensable to master the entire instrumentation to conduct a successful installation. The installation procedure consists of a few interaction steps after booting the Oberon-0 boot diskette and need not be described in more details here. The objective is to detail some of the important issues which can contribute to overcome possible installation problems encountered by new users and to explain how this operating system can coexist with other OSs.
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On the contrary, I want my shared data partition to show up in nautilus, so I assigned a /media mount point to it and set the auto mount option, so I can just click on Data and access it from the GUI.This document is being revised as new versions of the PC Native Oberon system are being produced.
So for example, if you don't want a certain partition to appear in the "Devices" subsection of Nautilus' left pane, you should create a subdirectory for it under /mnt, write an entry for said partition in your /etc/fstab (or do it through the Disks utility) and assign the newly created directory as its mount point: /dev/ 0 2Įven better, add the noauto mount option in fstab/Disks and then your partition won't appear in Nautilus nor will it be mounted (preventing accidental mess with its files)! So for example, in the case of a dual-boot with Windows you could have: /dev/sda1 /mnt/win7 ntfs-3g rw,user,noauto,gid=100,uid=1000,nls=utf8,umask=002 0 0 Another important difference not mentioned yet is that devices mounted under /mnt will not appear in Nautilus' left pane, whilst those mounted under /media (as well as auto-detected devices that are not mounted yet) will.