with GPT to avoid reinstalling and the fiddly process that is
installing anything but windows via bootcamp without trashing the
system. FreeBSD was installed by using the DVD with the livefs,
Partitioning of free space done with gpart, and install done with the
shell scripts (in /dist/8.1-RELEASE
Hello i´m a mac user since long ago, i just downloaded Freebsd 7.2 and i will
install it on a 2800+ amd athlon 64 bits , does freebsd has a boot camp or
virtual machine, so i can install a os x also?
Thanks
Juan Francisco Millan
www.lifante.cl
Phone: 56-02-5541348
Fax: 56-02-5569585
Juan wrote:
Hello i´m a mac user since long ago, i just downloaded Freebsd 7.2 and
i will install it on a 2800+ amd athlon 64 bits , does freebsd has a
boot camp or virtual machine, so i can install a os x also?
Hi Juan and welcome to the FreeBSD community. You might try VirtualBox,
which is
bootcamp, i guess he wants to install freebsd on a
mac. correct me if i am wrong
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OS/X on your new PC.
well, since Juan mentioned bootcamp, i guess he wants to install freebsd on a
mac. correct me if i am wrong
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Beyond this, there is a virtualbox installation dmg for MacOSX. It won't
On Friday 20 November 2009 03:35, Matt Szubrycht wrote:
I am not aware of any emulators/virtual machine software capable of
running
OS X, but would be VERY interested in doing that as well.
There is a vmware image of OS X Leopard in quite a few bittorrent trackers.
But the really