On Wednesday 29 December 2004 22:40, Haulmark, Chris wrote:
Someone broke the silence:
I know this has been asked already, but it's a slightly different
problem. Let me explain my situation first: I'm 14 years old without
my own PC. I can't let the FreeBSD bootloader install on the first
Hi ice,
Yes you certainly can do as you planned, although I'm not sure if GAG works
when run from a floppy. I have the same situation as you described, winxp on
first drive and freebsd on the second, but in my case gag is installed on
the first drive and I select which OS to boot from there. So
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:15:11 +0200, Cezar Fistik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ice,
Yes you certainly can do as you planned, although I'm not sure if GAG works
when run from a floppy.
GAG *is* a floppy, and will work from the floppy just fine. You can
(optionally) choose to run it from the
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, ice wrote:
I know this has been asked already, but it's a slightly different
problem. Let me explain my situation first: I'm 14 years old without
my own PC. I can't let the FreeBSD bootloader install on the first
drive (Windows XP), because my family is kinda...how should I
Someone broke the silence:
I know this has been asked already, but it's a slightly different
problem. Let me explain my situation first: I'm 14 years old without
my own PC. I can't let the FreeBSD bootloader install on the first
drive (Windows XP), because my family is kinda...how should I
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:40:53 -0500, Haulmark, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone broke the silence:
it...n00bish. They would completely freak out at the sight of turning
on the computer and not seeing the XP startup screen.
I just use the BIOS to change back and forth with the hard
Haulmark, Chris wrote:
Someone broke the silence:
I know this has been asked already, but it's a slightly different
problem. Let me explain my situation first: I'm 14 years old without
my own PC. I can't let the FreeBSD bootloader install on the first
drive (Windows XP), because my family