Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 18:43:28 +0100 From: Siebenthal@thenet.ch (Thomas von Siebenthal) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Cc: siebenthal@thenet.ch Subject: Booting FreeBSD from OS/2 Bootmanager Message-ID: <199603081743.SAA20513@lila.thenet.ch>
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Hi together ! I'd like to use several OS (Win95, OS/2, WinNT, Linux and last but not least FreeBSD 2.1) on one PC. Until now I can boot every OS (except WinNT) with the Boot-Manager from IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0. I tried to install FreeBSD but I couldn't boot it from the third SCSI disc using the BootManager. Is there a easy way to boot using OS/2? My coniguration: SCSI 0: 8 MB OS/2 BootManager 1 GB C: Win95 1 GB D: Data SCSI 1: 1 GB Linux 1 GB E: Data SCSI 2: 1 GB FreeBSD 2.1 SCSI 3: 500MB WinNT 3.5.1 500MB OS/2 Warp 3.0 Thanks for your help ... cu Thomas
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