Date: Sun, 17 Sep 1995 14:59:51 +0600 From: tyork@vt.edu (Thayer York) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Boot manager problems Message-ID: <199509171900.MAA22923@freefall.freebsd.org>
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Well, it's actually one problem, and pretty straightforward at that. I'm
installing FreeBSD from a DOS medium. I go through all the steps in the
installation (along the way selecting that the boot manager be installed).
The installation finishes, saying it was successful. I do some post-install
configuration and then reboot. The boot manager menu comes up with only one
choice - DOS. I thought at this point I was supposed to be able to choose
FreeBSD as well as DOS. Any thoughts?
BTW - my configuration is as follows:
Gateway 2000 486-33V (VLB)
16 MB memory
EIDE compatible BIOS
3-1/2" floppy
1 GB WD IDE hard drive (none of which is being used for FBSD)
340 MB WD IDE hard drive (60 MB partioned to FBSD and mounted as "/")
210 MB WD IDE hard drive (16 MB for FBSD swap partition, rest as a FBSD
partition and
mounted as "/usr")
Rest of 340 MB drive and Primary DOS partition of 1 GB drive mounted as
"/dosd" and
"/dosc", respectively
IDE CD-ROM drive
ATI Graphics Ultra Pro VLB w/1MB VRAM
Gravis Ultrasound
Digicom Systems Connection Series modem on COM3, IRQ5
-> Thayer York
tyork@vt.edu
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