More s/DOS/&ms-dos;/

Submitted by:	Marco Trentini <mark@remotelab.org>
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Marc Fonvieille 2003-12-30 15:10:23 +00:00
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directory can then contain other directories.</para>
<para>So far this is probably similar to any other operating system you
may have used. There are a few differences; for example, DOS uses
may have used. There are a few differences; for example, &ms-dos; uses
<literal>\</literal> to separate file and directory names, while &macos;
uses <literal>:</literal>.</para>
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<para>If you are familiar with DOS, this is similar, although not
<para>If you are familiar with &ms-dos;, this is similar, although not
identical, to the <command>join</command> command.</para>
<para>This is not normally something you need to concern yourself with.
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<para>This diagram shows FreeBSD's view of the first IDE disk attached
to the system. Assume that the disk is 4&nbsp;GB in size, and contains
two 2&nbsp;GB slices (DOS partitions). The first slice contains a DOS
two 2&nbsp;GB slices (&ms-dos; partitions). The first slice contains a &ms-dos;
disk, <devicename>C:</devicename>, and the second slice contains a
FreeBSD installation. This example FreeBSD installation has three
partitions, and a swap partition.</para>