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Date:      Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:14:30 +1000
From:      "Adam King" <aking@lgh.com.au>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Multi-OS Boot Question
Message-ID:  <00b901c34b48$5f6ad030$7c01a8c0@pc124>

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Sorry, here's a better link: =
http://www.informit.com/content/index.asp?product_id=3D%7B7309E848-0A1E-4=
75A-A1CD-17B5462B1564%7D&062903
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Adam King=20
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org=20
  Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:05 PM
  Subject: Fw: Multi-OS Boot Question





  This was in the 5.1 sysinstall notes. It is also mentioned on this =
site =
(http://www.informit.com/isapi/product_id~{7309E848-0A1E-475A-A1CD-17B546=
2B1564}/element_id~{C8915938-27E4-4BF5-B449-CD40F6C9D8B5}/st~{FC01C6FA-A1=
66-40A9-BEFF-FA0234A128E9}/session_id~{D7D91592-81FC-47F8-BC69-313B51CAD0=
D0}/content/articlex.asp)that was linked from freebsd.org.
    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: Jud=20
    To: Adam King=20
    Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:10 AM
    Subject: Re: Multi-OS Boot Question


    On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 08:49:30 +1000, "Adam King" <aking@lgh.com.au> =
said:
    > I currently have a dual boot Windows/Linux system and want to add =
another
    > partition and install FreeBSD.
    >=20
    > In the FreeBSD install, it mentions that the boot files must be =
within
    > the first 1024 Cylinders. Is this a requirement for FreeBSD itself =
or
    > just for the FreeBSD boot loader?

    What FreeBSD install did you find this in?  Installation below the =
1024th
    cylinder is not a requirement for either FreeBSD itself or for its =
boot
    loader.  (By "FreeBSD itself" I assume you mean the entire =
filesystem or
    some sizable subset of it.)  The 1024 cylinder limit is rarely
    encountered these days because it is a consequence of an old BIOS =
that
    doesn't use geometry translation. (Geometry translation is usually
    associated with LBA (logical block addressing).)
    =20
    > If I use a linux boot loader (LILO or Grub) which doesn't have a =
problem
    > with the 1024 cylinder limit, will it be able to boot FreeBSD if =
it's
    > boot files are above cylinder 1024?

    Use any boot loader you like.  Should work fine.  The FreeBSD system =
I'm
    using right now is installed on the second half of an 80GB RAID0 =
array.

    Jud



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