Freebsd + win98

Plunkett, Ian Gregory (UMC-Student) igp473 at mizzou.edu
Thu Jun 26 11:17:21 PDT 2003


Actually, you probably won't be able to change your bios to boot from the second drive, mine wouldn't, but that isn't a problem, you can still install the boot loader on the first drive, just read the sysinstall instructions intently.  It explains what you have to do.
 
good luck
ian
-----Original Message----- 
From: Jalle [mailto:defacto at home.se] 
Sent: Thu 6/26/2003 12:20 PM 
To: ramas at belam.lt; freebsd-newbies at freebsd.org 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: Freebsd + win98



	At 17:51 2003-06-26 +0300, Ramunas M. wrote:
	>Hello,
	>
	>Maybe, someone can help me.
	>
	>I have two hdd, ad0 and ad1. In ad0s1 is win98se. In ad1s1 I wan to install
	>freesd5.0.
	>
	>The question is - how should I configure a freebsd boot manager to have a
	>booting selection?:
	>F1 DOS
	>F2 FreeBSD
	
	By default: just install the normal boot manager on install... that should
	do it!
	Remember, you should do it on the disk you boot from, but if you want to
	leave your DOS drive intact, change your BIOS to boot from the FreeBSD disk...
	
	Again: Technical questions -> freebsd-questions mailing list... But dont
	worry, you're not alone! =o)
	
	HTH
	/Jalle
	
	
	
	>Ramunas
	>Lithuania
	>
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