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@Remove the old a.out-only boot loader, we don't use it any more.
The new boot1/boot2 can load a.out and elf kernels directly.
I think the sys/pc98 version can go too as the sys/boot/pc98 code
appears to be functional, but I'll leave that for the pc98 folks.

"There can be only one."
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@RAWboot readme.

This is a dumber version of the code in biosboot.

The intended usage is:

	cat /usr/mdec/rawboot /sys/compile/FOO/kernel | fdwrite

This makes it a lot easier to make a bootable floppy, and saves space
on the floppy to boot.

Of course the name you enter for the kernel isn't used...  Then again
if you know how to make two kernels fit a floppy and have a use for
it, you don't need this bootblock.

Poul-Henning Kamp
phk@@FreeBSD.org
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@The intended usage is:

	cat /usr/mdec/rawboot /sys/compile/FOO/kernel | fdwrite

That should explain it all  :-)
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