On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 22:44 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> OK it is now day three and I have given up. This will be a long 
> one just to warn you now. 
> 
[...]
> First, I tried to install windows on the first 2G partition then 
> tried to install freebsd as follows 
> ad0s0         NTFS            2G      #Windows Boot
> ad0s1         FreeBSD 2G      #FreeBSD Boot/Swap
> ad0s3         FAT             20G     #Windows
> ad0s4         FreeBSD 298G    #FreeBSD        
> 
> Now when I finished installing WinXP I could boot with no problems 
> but after installing FreeBSD, I get a BSOD when trying to boot WinXP. 
> I looked thru google, FreeBSD, and Microsoft for a possible answer. 
> No. Everyone seems to just put all of WinXP on the first partition 
> and then FreeBSD or Linux. I think thats fine for a 20, 30 or even 
> 80 GiB HD but I think there will be a performance issue with the 
> boot and swap so deep on the HD.

Hi,

I would say this is a Windows problem. Old Windows certainly had the 
habit of only reading the partition table up to the first non-windows
partition. 
Looks like WinXP still does the same.

But as your only reason for trying for days to get this to work is
a possible performance loss, you may perhaps want to try to measure this
loss and see if it warrants days of work against Windows.

Best regards,
--
Andreas

-- 
<TalisA> was macht man eigentlich auf einer linux-gamer lan ? hl server
aufsetzen und freuen ? *duck* ^^

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