boot0cfg

2003-03-04 Thread Dimitar . Peikov

Last weekend I had to reinstall Windows XP on my PC and certainly I lost
boot manager. After booting from CD and mounting as root ad0 device, I
replaced boot0 record
using the following command line :

# boot0cfg -Bv -s 1 -t 91 ad0

On my PC I have 14G Windows XP partition(primary partition), 7G Linux (2
extended partitions) and 7G FreeBSD 5.0 - Current (primary partition). On
second disk I have Windows 98.

After installing I see something like this :

F1 - ???
F3 - FreeBSD
F5 - Disk 2

It is strange that only F1 works (start Windows XP), while F3 play some
sound. Pressing F5 starts Windows XP, but it could be because Windows on
my second disk.

Yes I know that there are other boot managers like GRUB, but it is another
beer.

I haven't enough time to investigate where the problem is (boot0 code),
but this evening I should.

Any comments  would be greatly appreciated.


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current and doscmd

2002-11-21 Thread Dimitar Peikov
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Hi,
Last night I was played with the 'doscmd' tool and define that should boot 
from C only and to use /dev/ads1 mounted as /d for C:. So running the 
'doscmd' causes machine to restart. I thought that this is an illegal state, 
so if someone is interested in this, I can send more information (machine 
hardware, current config, and exact 'doscmd' configuration).
My box is last cvsupped on monday evening to current.

PS: I'm not currently subscribed to the freebsd-current mailing list, please 
Cc: me.

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Going to CURRENT from STABLE

2002-02-27 Thread Dimitar Peikov


Well, I've decided to go to CURRENT from STABLE, but much of the kernel sources break, 
because of -Werror. I solve my problem passing NO_WERROR=1 on make command line, but 
this was not documented. :-=((

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libl.a in libipsec

2000-03-28 Thread Dimitar Peikov

These days I've cvsup-ed to current and start to 'make world' from my
3.4 RELEASE. Everything was ok, till making /usr/src/lib/libipsec where some
dependencies of /usr/src/lib/libl.a was not found? Any ideas?

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thanks
Dimitar Peikov



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