Dear Jud and friends:
Note: At least one of the prompts ended with:
# localhost
Benjamin
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Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Jud and friends:
OK, I finally figured out how to make OSL2000 work. In scanning all
bootable partitions, it lists FreeBSD as two partitions: the 512 MB
/boot partition (name unknown) and the FreeBSD 37 GB partition. It
will not boot FreeBSD from the FreeBSD
Dear friends:
[Dell 8200]
First, my thanks to everyone who was kind enough to respond to my
problem booting up to FreeBSD 6.
I did a complete, fresh install from the CD and made sure to also
configure the FreeBSD boot manager for MBR. Everything should be working
but I still can't boot up.
Dear friends:
[Dell 8200]
First, my thanks to everyone who was kind enough to respond to my
problem booting up to FreeBSD 6.
I did a complete, fresh install from the CD and made sure to also
configure the FreeBSD boot manager for MBR. Everything should be working
but I still can't boot up.
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:45:41 -0500, Benjamin Sher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dear friends:
[Dell 8200]
First, my thanks to everyone who was kind enough to respond to my
problem booting up to FreeBSD 6.
I did a complete, fresh install from the CD and made sure to also
configure the
Dear Jud and friends:
OK, I finally figured out how to make OSL2000 work. In scanning all
bootable partitions, it lists FreeBSD as two partitions: the 512 MB
/boot partition (name unknown) and the FreeBSD 37 GB partition. It will
not boot FreeBSD from the FreeBSD partition but, after changing
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 15:41:15 +, Danny Butroyd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Jud and friends:
OK, I finally figured out how to make OSL2000 work. In scanning all
bootable partitions, it lists FreeBSD as two partitions: the 512 MB
/boot partition (name unknown) and
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Jud and friends:
OK, I finally figured out how to make OSL2000 work.
Good, I guess. :-)
In scanning all bootable partitions, it lists FreeBSD as two
partitions: the 512 MB /boot partition (name unknown)
and the FreeBSD 37 GB partition. It will not boot FreeBSD