Date: Fri, 07 Jun 1996 23:48:55 -0700 From: Jared Shields <dshields@valleynet.com> To: bugs@freebsd.org Subject: umm Message-ID: <2.2.32.19960608064855.006a9e10@mail.valleynet.com>
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I don't know where this should be sent, if this isn't the right place, could you forward it to the proper location? Thanks. HELP!!! I tried to install FreeBSD on my computer, but part way through I decided that I didn't have enough room to install it now, so I exited out to the main setup menu, the quit. I rebooted my system and it gave me, I guess, the boot manager. It said: "F1 for dos F2 for freebsd" I hadn't finished installing it, so I though it was going to undo everything. I loaded windows 95 (the dos partition) and deleted the freebsd partition. I though when I did that that it would get rid of the choice thing. I rebooted my computer, but it came up again except there was only one option and that was F1 for dos. Is there a way I can get rid of that? When I ran FIPS I saved the boot records on a disk so I have the file rootboot.000 is there any hope for me??? This is the family computer, and so the rest of my family will be unhappy at the wait for it to pass. PLEASE HELP ME or send this to someone who can. :~( Thank you, Jared Shields dshields@valleynet.com jared.shields@dinuba.com
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