Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 23:14:47 -0500 From: Vogel <mkv@internetwis.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Boot Disk Message-ID: <35FC9837.35D7@internetwis.com>
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Hello, My family won't let e install FreeBSD's Bootmanager so I need to
use a boot disk. I was told that the installation boot disk will work.
If this is not true will you please tell me how to make a boot disk. If
this is true will you please tell me what I should enter at boot time if
I have the following setup.
My FreeBSD partitions are as follows.
wd1s4a = /
wd1s4b = swap
wd1s4e = /var
wd1s4f = /usr
wd1s4g = /usr/local
This is Drive D: under Dos/Win and /dev/hd1 under Linux and drive 1 in
my bios. I have 1 Dos partition and 1 Linux partition on this disk. I've
figured out the beginning '1:wd(' I need to know the rest.
Drew Vogel
mkv@internetwis.com
PS if you have time will you try to explain how to decipher wd1s4*
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