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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers win 200 server + Redhat 9 + FreeBSD 5.1 ? Post 37775 by BSeanD on Saturday 28th of June 2003 10:06:36 AM
Old 06-28-2003
Hi behmoth,

The only thing you need to have on your first partition is Windows, it can't cope with being anywhere else. Linux and FreeBSD don't really care where they're placed.

You'll have no problems tri-booting, used to do that myself. I had win98, SuSE and FreeBSD 4.3 all on the same HD, even used Lilo as the boot manager.
 

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DEFAULTDOMAIN(5)					     Linux Programmer's Manual						  DEFAULTDOMAIN(5)

NAME
defaultdomain - file which contains the NIS/YP domain name DESCRIPTION
/etc/defaultdomain is used by the boot scripts to set the NIS/YP domain name for a system as returned by the getdomainname(2) function. The file contains one line with the name of the domain. Unlike DNS hostnames and domain names, the NIS domain name is case-sensitive! The NIS domain name must not be the same as the DNS domain name, but for some services like NIS+ it should be the same. Even if the domain name is often called NIS/YP domain name, it is also used from other protocols, not only NIS/YP. FILES
/etc/defaultdomain /etc/init.d/boot.localnet SEE ALSO
domainname(1), init.d(7), init(8), nisdomainname(1), ypdomainname(1), ypbind(8), ypserv(8), ypwhich(1) COPYRIGHT
2002 SuSE Linux AG Nuernberg, Germany. SuSE Linux 2002-01-16 DEFAULTDOMAIN(5)
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