Re: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD

2018-10-08 Thread Tom Smyth
I second this approach... 1 sep further you could go is with a laptopwith a 2.5 inch sata slot and an m sata slot Install each os on separate internal drives That way you can use the bios / boot menu to select the diskand hence the os u wish to boot... Hope this helps On Mon 8 Oct 2018, 15:17

Re: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD

2018-10-08 Thread Daniel Gracia
I'm currently running rEFInd to dual boot Win10/OBSD on a Lenovo T460s. Just resized the Win10 partition, booted OBSD ramdisk, installed it on the spare space, and then installed fEFInd over the NT boot manager. To my surprise, it was a pretty painless procedure. And solid: just once in the last

Re: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD

2018-10-08 Thread Henrik Engmark
This will be yet another non-answer to your question, I am fully aware, but maybe it will be applicable to your situation. I always found dual booting with OpenBSD a little bit cumbersome compared to other OSes. Whenever I want to "dual boot" my OpenBSD client computers I install the second OS to

Re: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD

2018-10-07 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On Oct 7, 2018 9:22 AM, "Dr. Martin Ivanov" wrote: > > Hello, I am a Linux (Slackware) fan who is keen to try the BSD flavour as > well. I am planning to buy a new laptop, on which to install OpenBSD and > DragonFly BSD in a dual boot set up. I know this is a challenging task, > so I will