On Thursday 11 September 2003 23:49, Ph. Schulz wrote:
> I use Win NT4/2k/XP's own bootmanager to boot Win 2k, Win XP, FreeBSD and
> Debian on only one HDD. Just be careful not to overwrite Microsoft's
> bootsector, their OSs won't like it ;-)
>
> See http://www.winimage.com/ on how to add FreeBSD to MS's Bootmanager.
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Denis
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 6:00 PM
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> Subject: Easy boot between FBSD and WinXP
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>
> Hi All!!!
>
>   I use two hard disk. In first I have FreeBSD. In Second - WinXP.
>   Does anybody know some easy way to boot between FBSD hard and WinXP
>   hard?

Well, the very easiest way you can find here:
http://gag.sourceforge.net/download.html

Test it from Floppy/CD, configure it and if you like it, select 
InstallOnHarddisk.

Otherwise you can use WinXp loader if you dump the first 512 byte of your 
FreeBSD slice and copy it to a locaten where the NT loader can read it and 
add the appropriate menu.

You can also install the FreeBSD bootloader with sysinstall on a existing 
multi-os disk.

-Harry

>   Now, I change priority of hard disks in my BIOS options.... it's very
>   uncomfortable:((((
>
> --
> Best regards, Denis
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