s in the kernel
configuration menu (which I only was able to with the 4.9 - release),
but none of all tried combinations did work.
I start to get a little desperate now, so I hope very hopefully that
someone on this list can point me in the right direction.
Thanks an
I think you're right! I am encouraged now to remove the first primary
partition on my Pentium 4 (GoodBye Fedora Linux! :) and give FreeBSD the
oppurtunity to fill this partition with it's stuff!
I hope that I will succeed the next hours and let you know about it!
With many re
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 03:33:31PM +0100, Ben Koopmanschap wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 01:30:17AM -0800, Ryan Merrick wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Your problem is that all 4 of your bootable partitions are used on linux.
>
> Hello Ryan and others!
>
> In
sn't logical, eh? At the other hand, it has to be said
that Linux and also Windows don't have problems with such a hardware
configuration...
But, anyway, I let you know how this story continues hopely very soon!
Thanks a lot!
With regards,
Ben Koopmanschap
of course, but I am very curious if anybody ever had this
kind of the problem after installing FreeBSD too?
Anyway, many thanks to you for your support!!
Kindly regards,
Ben Koopmanschap
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