On 10/15/06 10:35, Nathan Lasseter wrote:
Hi
I tried to install FreeBSD, but Windows hogs all the drivespace. Now
after aborting the installer, every time I power on, the Loader appears.
How do I remove it?
Google fdisk /mbr:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/69013
HTH
Thanks
Nathan.
Nathan Lasseter wrote:
Hi
I tried to install FreeBSD, but Windows hogs all the drivespace. Now
after aborting the installer, every time I power on, the Loader appears.
How do I remove it?
It sounds like the installer got far enough to change the active slice
(partition). If so, you might
Sure it can, but it is actually the boot manager that does it. You will
get a prompt asking to boot or to boot from the second drive. On the
second drive you will get a similar prompt.
If you need to load the boot manager it is in the tools directory on
FreeBSD releases, it is booteasy.
How can I configure the loader of FreeBSD 5.2 such that
the default is loading the kernel with ACPI support.
with ACPI is the default, is it not?
No. When I let the loader timeout, it does not load
the acpi.ko module. This is the second choice.
This is the way /boot/beastie.4th
How can I configure the loader of FreeBSD 5.2 such that
the default is loading the kernel with ACPI support.
with ACPI is the default, is it not?
No. When I let the loader timeout, it does not load
the acpi.ko module. This is the second choice.
This is the way
How can I configure the loader of FreeBSD 5.2 such that
the default is loading the kernel with ACPI support.
with ACPI is the default, is it not?
No. When I let the loader timeout, it does not load
the acpi.ko module. This is the second choice.
This is the way
How can I configure the loader of FreeBSD 5.2 such that
the default is loading the kernel with ACPI support.
with ACPI is the default, is it not?
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How can I configure the loader of FreeBSD 5.2 such that
the default is loading the kernel with ACPI support.
with ACPI is the default, is it not?
No. When I let the loader timeout, it does not load
the acpi.ko module. This is the second choice.
This is the way /boot/beastie.4th
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 10:55:18AM -0400 or thereabouts, John McDonnell wrote:
I am not an expert and am rather new to the FreeBSD world though I have had
some previous expieriance with Linux. Did you install Lilo at all? I think
that when you install Linux, you have to install a boot loader
No, that's correct. You must install either LILO or GRUB in your Linux partition.
(Side note: I have two hard drives -- ad0 has linux (from scratch) and ad2 has FBSD
5.0.
I made ad2 dangerously-dedicated (silly me!) so neither GRUB nor LILO will work in
ad0.
So I had to make a boot
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 17:40:57 +0100, Matt Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
No, that's correct. You must install either LILO or GRUB in your Linux
partition.
(Side note: I have two hard drives -- ad0 has linux (from scratch) and
ad2 has FBSD 5.0.
I made ad2 dangerously-dedicated (silly me!) so
I am not an expert and am rather new to the FreeBSD world though I have had
some previous expieriance with Linux. Did you install Lilo at all? I think
that when you install Linux, you have to install a boot loader with it, in
the Linux partition and not the MBR if you don't want to over-write your
No, that's correct. You must install either LILO or GRUB in your Linux partition.
(Side note: I have two hard drives -- ad0 has linux (from scratch) and ad2 has FBSD
5.0.
I made ad2 dangerously-dedicated (silly me!) so neither GRUB nor LILO will work in ad0.
So I had to make a boot floppy.)
On 11 Aug John McDonnell wrote:
Damn, I knew I was forgetting something. *lol* I blame it on the baby
crying making me forget to cite the message. That plus my client
displays the message in a window above the composing window which
always makes me forget that the message I'm replying to isn't
I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.0, but everytime I install it and reboot
the FreeBSD bootloader won't boot FreeBSD, is there a trick that I need to
know to get this working? What do I need to read or do?
Chuck Payne
I've had this problem occur when I forget to
set the partition as
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 4:10 PM
To: Chuck Payne; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Loader
I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.0, but everytime I install it and reboot
the FreeBSD bootloader won't boot FreeBSD, is there a trick that I need to
know to get
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From: Daxbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 4:10 PM
To: Chuck Payne; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Loader
I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.0, but everytime I install it and reboot
the FreeBSD bootloader won't boot FreeBSD, is there a trick
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