>>You put the disk image on a RT-11 disk and mount it using the LD:
>>(logical disk) handler. Logical disks are RT-11's implementation of
>>subdirectories, and you can even have logical disks inside logical
>>disks. As an example:
>
>Thanks, Tim... I took him at his word that he had RX02 images...
What can I say, I thought I did. Now to get the various systems unburied,
and powered up so I can get the images onto RX50's and give this a try!!!
Logical disks, cool... What can I say, I'm learning :^) On the other
hand, it looks like this shows a definite problem with having manuals that
are a LOT older than the version of RT-11 I'm running. I can't even find
'mount' in the manuals :^(
Zane
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Received on Sun Aug 23 1998 - 17:37:27 BST