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From: Warren Toomey <wkt@henry.cs.adfa.oz.au>
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Subject: Re: mkfs on an RL02
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In-Reply-To: <9805092146.ZM1447@indy.dunnington.york.ac.uk> from Pete Turnbull at "May 9, 98 08:46:36 pm"
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In article by Pete Turnbull:
> On May 9, 21:43, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> > I need to make a bootable 7th Edition system disk on an RL02...
> 
> and then thought, "I wonder if there's some easy way to tell what numbers
> were used on an existing system disk, if the prototype file no longer
> exists?"

You'd have to disassemble the kernel. Alternatively, consult the
size of the free block list on the disk's image.

	Warren

