Hello,
I was experimenting with the GRUB bootloader and would now like to
remove it. Something went wrong and I must now use a bootable CD that
gives me an option to boot to the first partition and the system
boots fine.
man bsdlabel gives:
Installing Bootstraps
If the -B argument is
At 03:25 AM 7/19/2005, Michael Dexter wrote:
Hello,
I was experimenting with the GRUB bootloader and would now like to remove
it. Something went wrong and I must now use a bootable CD that gives me an
option to boot to the first partition and the system boots fine.
man bsdlabel gives:
I was experimenting with the GRUB bootloader and would now like to
remove it. Something went wrong and I must now use a bootable CD
that gives me an option to boot to the first partition and the
system boots fine.
man bsdlabel gives:
Installing Bootstraps
If the -B argument is
Glenn's suggestion of fdisk lead me to bring up the fdisk man page,
which points to boot0cfg(8). Perhaps this is the utility I am after?
Michael.
At 03:25 AM 7/19/2005, Michael Dexter wrote:
Hello,
I was experimenting with the GRUB bootloader and would now like to
remove it. Something
Michael Dexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was experimenting with the GRUB bootloader and would now like to
remove it. Something went wrong and I must now use a bootable CD
that gives me an option to boot to the first partition and the
system boots fine.
man bsdlabel gives:
Installing
Are you sure you are talking about the boot loader, not the boot manager?
I'd say boot0cfg is what you need.
Fabian
Fabian makes a good point but the goal is to be rid of GRUB.
I ran 'boot0cfg -Bv ad0' (Bootstrap and verbosity)
And on boot I get a more comforting:
F1 FreeBSD
F2 Linux
F3