At 04:17 AM 8/30/2003, Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:
I got a problem when my BIOS was on auto adressing mode for the drive. I switched it
to LBA and now every system see the same layout.
I don't think that this was the problem. I ultimately installed V Communications'
System Commander, moved the
I'm setting up a laptop which will need to dual-boot Windows 2000 Server (ugh!)
and FreeBSD. I partitioned the large (60 GB) hard disk so that there was
an 18 GB NTFS partition at the beginning, followed by a 20 GB partition for
data, followed by an 18 GB partition for FreeBSD. But when I
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 13:22, Brett Glass wrote:
I'm setting up a laptop which will need to dual-boot Windows 2000 Server
(ugh!) and FreeBSD. I partitioned the large (60 GB) hard disk so that there
was an 18 GB NTFS partition at the beginning, followed by a 20 GB partition
for data, followed by
On Friday 29 August 2003 08:52 pm, Brett Glass wrote:
I'm setting up a laptop which will need to dual-boot Windows 2000
Server (ugh!) and FreeBSD. I partitioned the large (60 GB) hard disk
so that there was an 18 GB NTFS partition at the beginning, followed
by a 20 GB partition for data,
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I'm setting up a laptop which will need to dual-boot Windows 2000 Server
(ugh!) and FreeBSD. I partitioned the large (60 GB) hard disk so that
there was an 18 GB NTFS partition at the beginning, followed by a 20
GB partition for data, followed by an
Brett Glass wrote:
I'm setting up a laptop which will need to dual-boot Windows 2000 Server (ugh!)
and FreeBSD. I partitioned the large (60 GB) hard disk so that there was
an 18 GB NTFS partition at the beginning, followed by a 20 GB partition for
data, followed by an 18 GB partition for FreeBSD.