if I could install debian-bsd such a way that
I would add on my hard-dsk with
other kernels a debian-bsd kernel
to select that kernel from the grub menu,
which I'm using for linux kernels,
I'm using at present with 'sarge' debian...
Or is it needed to install the whole thing
on another hd?
You have to have dedicated (primary) partition for GNU/kFreeBSD.
It is similar as for coexistence between linux and windows.
All systems need private system partition, but data can be shared.
Petr
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