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Date:      Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:51:38 -0800
From:      UCTC Sysadmin <ecsd@transbay.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   dual-boot problems: ad0=freebsd, ad2=windows but booteasy only boots  freebsd when F5 is pressed
Message-ID:  <39FF14BA.B8D057E0@transbay.net>

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I installed Windows on IDE channel 0, then moved it to channel 1.
I then installed FreeBSD on channel 0 with the windows disk active on channel 1,
but during install I selected only the ad0 drive to participate in the install.

When the system boots I am offered F1 = FreeBSD and F5 = Disk 1, and pressing
F5 only boots FreeBSD again.

I've tried variations including some use of boot0cfg, too much detail to report,
except that after running boot0cfg against the Windows disk, F5 on the first
disk gets to booteasy on the 2nd disk but now the system reports that F1 = Windows.
(Why doesn't the first booteasy report F5 = Windows instead of F5 = Disk 1?)

The question is:

If I have a Windows disk that was master on IDE channel 0, then move it to master
on channel 1 and want to install FreeBSD on the master on channel 0, what do
I have to do to make it dual-boot properly? I want to leave the Windows disk the
second drive and leave the MBR on the Windows disk alone, because the user keeps
trashing Windows and clobbers booteasy (losing easy access to FreeBSD) when
reinstalling Windows when Windows is the first drive.


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