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Date:      Tue, 30 Jul 2002 21:43:49 -0400
From:      Jud <jud@myrealbox.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, Cherie & John Carri <cjcarri@earthlink.net>
Subject:   Re: Can FreeBSD make a hard drive unbootable by other OS's ?
Message-ID:  <KJD9TN32KIEBJH4YBADCXVMG4ZMGDB6.3d4740d5@sparky>
In-Reply-To: <1028029372.19653.15.camel@bilbo.ourhome.org>

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7/30/2002 7:42:51 AM, Cherie & John Carri <cjcarri@earthlink.net> 
wrote:

>Hi all,
>  I had FreeBSD 4.2 installed on an old PC I use as an intranet web
>server in my classroom. It was the only operating system installed on
>that machine, and I started the FreeBSD install by erasing all
>partitions on the hard drive (an old Western Digital 4.3 Gig IDE drive),
>then using FreeBSD's sysinstall to create the partitions for the 
FreeBSD
>installation.
>
>  For various reasons, I am now attempting to use this hard drive on
>another PC. The drive shows up normally in the BIOS, and I was able 
to
>install Mandrake Linux 8.2 on it with no problems; using a shareware
>utility called Boot It Lite, I was able to verify that the drive does
>contain the 4 Linux partitions I created during the Linux install
>(/boot, swap, /, and /home). However the PC will not boot from the hard
>drive. (Yes, the BIOS is set to boot from first the floppy, then the
>CDROM, and then the hard drive in question. Yes, the /boot partition is
>completely below 1 Gig to avoid any LILO issues).

Try changing the boot order in the BIOS so the hard drive comes before 
the CDROM.

Jud



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