Question. Multi Boot

Kruppa, Peter Ulrich pukruppa at googlemail.com
Sun Apr 18 16:47:35 UTC 2010


Am 18.04.2010 18:10, schrieb Jorge Biquez:
> Hello all.
> I hope this question does not sound so stupid. I have read archives 
> and do gogled searches but would like , if possible, to hear comments 
> based on experience.
>
> I have a machine, pentium D 2.4mhz 2gb RAM, 160DD HD XP Pro. As I 
> mentuioned in other post I installed FreeBSD 7.3 under a virtual 
> machine using vmware. It works fine but seems it is too much for the 
> machine since when I am running it the machine is very slow. I have 
> that FB installation running without graphical interface since that's 
> why I need then.
>
> Now I would like to have a graphical interface running to learn to use 
> eclipse and continue with my PHP/Mysql development learning. I know 
> that if I continue under VMware the windows machine will be even more 
> slow so I decided that I would have this machine running with a multi 
> boot schema and choose when to boot under FreeBSd, Windows and later 
> with Linux (looking for a job and in some companies asked me to have 
> the basics of any distribution). The most important is that I need to 
> be able to continue having that actual windows partition without 
> loosing anything or changing anything.
>
> What do you think, based on experince, is the safest way to accomplish 
> this?
Since Windows isn't very cooperative with other operating systems, leave 
it where it is, buy a second hard disk and install FreeBSD (and Linux) 
on it. The FreeBSD bootmanager will be able to boot Windows but Windows 
will not boot any FreeBSD or Linux.

Good Luck

Uli.


> Thanks in advance
>
> Jorge Biquez
>
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