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Date:      Tue, 29 Apr 1997 20:36:25 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      Joachim Kuebart <joki@kuebart.stuttgart.netsurf.de>
To:        mjebert@netinc.ca
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org, Michael Ebert <mjebert@netinc.ca>
Subject:   RE: Compatibility with Windows 95
Message-ID:  <XFMail.970429220737.joki@jocki.domestic.de>
In-Reply-To: <3364FA8F.B4F9A7D0@netinc.ca>

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Hi,

Yes, it's possible.

When in sysinstall (from the boot.flp you will have to download) tell it to
_only_ use /dev/wd0s2. This is the extended partition where your d: drive
currently resides. This will ceate a second "primary partition" (slice in BSD)
that can be set bootable so the BIOS will boot FreeBSD instead Win95.

Alternatively, you can download BootEasy from /tools/srcs/bteasy. There is a
DOS program (BOOTINST.EXE) in that directory that installs a small boot
manager. This will allow you to boot FreeBSD or Win95 using F1 and F2 at
startup.

c u Jo

On 28-Apr-97 at 19:29:20 Michael Ebert wrote:
>> I have currently got windows 95 installed on my system I have got two
>> paartitions c: and d: I was wondering if I could somehow set it up so
>it
>> is installed on my d: and I get a boot menu?  I do not want to have to
>lose everything on my harddrive currently!
>
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