On 7/13/07, CyberLeo Kitsana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How to make a dual boot with Stable and Current ? The FreeBSD loader
> always uses the bsd partition 'a' to load the kernel. So i always boot
> 6.2.
>
> My main boot loader is Gag.
>

Perhaps install the depeendant filesystems (/, /var, /usr) for the two
versions each in their own slices, and share independant filesystems
(/tmp, /home) from a third slice?

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When I tried to dual-boot FreeBSD and PC-BSD I noticed that FreeBSD
loader always loads the first A5 slice it can find. I used GRUB to
change the type of the slice I didn't need to something else (for
example, A6, unless you have OpenBSD installed :-)). If Gag can do it
too, it could help.
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