Re: how to change next boot from windows to freebsd?

2007-11-08 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Craig Boston wrote: Attached is the source to a program that I wrote about 4 and a half years ago. It performs the function of a dumbed-down boot0cfg for Windows, only understanding the -s option, or giving you an interactive menu to choose from. It also is hardcoded to use PhysicalDrive0,

Re: how to change next boot from windows to freebsd?

2007-09-13 Thread Craig Boston
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 12:16:35PM +0300, Georgi Iovchev wrote: Hello guys Hi. But the problem is how to switch next boot when I am at windows via remote desktop??! I need something like boot0cfg but for windows, but it doesnt exist ) Attached is the source to a program that I wrote about

Re: how to change next boot from windows to freebsd?

2007-09-12 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, I am not sure but cygwin could be of help here. Erich Georgi Iovchev wrote: Hello guys On my pc I have FreeBSD and Windows partitions. I often use my computer remotly, and sometimes i need to switch from bsd to windows and vice versa. I use freebsd's boot manager to select os at boot,

Re: how to change next boot from windows to freebsd?

2007-09-12 Thread Ivan Voras
Erich Dollansky wrote: Hi, I am not sure but cygwin could be of help here. Not very likely. The OP might want to try using the Windows boot loader (ntldr) instead of FreeBSD's, as it is configured by a text file (c:\boot.ini) which can be edited from both FreeBSD and Windows. There are

Re: how to change next boot from windows to freebsd?

2007-09-12 Thread Tijl Coosemans
On Wednesday 12 September 2007 14:30:32 Ivan Voras wrote: I have no idea how to enable the Windows boot loader after both Windows and FreeBSD are installed on the machine and FreeBSD's loader is installed. It's one of mbrfix or fixmbr or fdisk /mbr iirc.

Re: how to change next boot from windows to freebsd?

2007-09-12 Thread Andrey Shuvikov
On Wednesday 12 September 2007 14:30:32 Ivan Voras wrote: I have no idea how to enable the Windows boot loader after both Windows and FreeBSD are installed on the machine and FreeBSD's loader is installed. FreeBSD usually sets active partition (slice) to itself even if boot manager is not