Re: Dual boot with LINUX

1999-06-18 Thread Brian Reichert
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 04:29:39PM -0400, Dennis wrote:
> At 10:07 PM 6/18/99 +0200, you wrote:
> >Dennis wrote:
> > 
> >> Can linux be booted using the freebsd boot manager? Lilo always seems to
> >> want to install itself.
> >
> >Provided you install Linux in a primary fdisk partition (slice 1-4),
> >it should work OK.  The RedHat default is to install to an extended
> >fdisk partition, and we don't support booting from those.
> 
> Well the problem with *should* is that lilo installs itself whenever you
> run it, and you have to run it to install a new kernel. So I was hoping to
> find someone that has actually done it.

Just to say it:  I have done it.

I used BootEasy to dual-boot RH5.2 and FBSD-3.2-R.

RH gets grabby, though:  you have to take great pains to a) install
it's root partition in a primary partition, and b) not grab the
rest of the disk as a 'logical' (ha!) partition, then leave a mess
of it marked as 'unused'.

I installed FreeBSD first, then RedHat.  With RedHat, use fdisk
(rather than DiskDruid) to massage the partition table.  DiskDruid
_might_ work, but it thwarted me once, and I was getting impatient.

I recall that I also had to use the 'Partition' utility from FBSD
/stand/sysinstall to manually mark the Linux root partition as
active (all of the other tools on hand would only let me set one
partition as active, I wanted them all to be marked as such).  This
may not been neccessary, but the BootEasy manager assuredly could
see the Linux partition thereafter.

When you install LILO, have it do so on the boot block of the
partition, not the MBR.  Upon installation, LILO noticed that there
was another partition, and offered to set up a label for it.  I
did; and now, when I bring up the Linux half, I can re-jump to the
FreeBSD half.

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Re: Dual boot with LINUX

1999-06-18 Thread Robert Nordier
Dennis wrote:
> At 10:07 PM 6/18/99 +0200, you wrote:
> >Dennis wrote:
> > 
> >> Can linux be booted using the freebsd boot manager? Lilo always seems to
> >> want to install itself.
> >
> >Provided you install Linux in a primary fdisk partition (slice 1-4),
> >it should work OK.  The RedHat default is to install to an extended
> >fdisk partition, and we don't support booting from those.
> 
> Well the problem with *should* is that lilo installs itself whenever you
> run it, and you have to run it to install a new kernel. So I was hoping to
> find someone that has actually done it.
 
Should just implies YMMV: I have booted Linux with the freebsd boot
manager.

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Re: Dual boot with LINUX

1999-06-18 Thread Dennis
At 10:07 PM 6/18/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Dennis wrote:
> 
>> Can linux be booted using the freebsd boot manager? Lilo always seems to
>> want to install itself.
>
>Provided you install Linux in a primary fdisk partition (slice 1-4),
>it should work OK.  The RedHat default is to install to an extended
>fdisk partition, and we don't support booting from those.

Well the problem with *should* is that lilo installs itself whenever you
run it, and you have to run it to install a new kernel. So I was hoping to
find someone that has actually done it.

Dennis
>
>-- 
>Robert Nordier
>
>
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Re: Dual boot with LINUX

1999-06-18 Thread Robert Nordier
Dennis wrote:
 
> Can linux be booted using the freebsd boot manager? Lilo always seems to
> want to install itself.

Provided you install Linux in a primary fdisk partition (slice 1-4),
it should work OK.  The RedHat default is to install to an extended
fdisk partition, and we don't support booting from those.

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Robert Nordier


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Dual boot with LINUX

1999-06-18 Thread Dennis

Can linux be booted using the freebsd boot manager? Lilo always seems to
want to install itself.

Dennis


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