Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 16:00:29 -0500 (EST) From: Mark Hittinger <bugs@ns1.win.net> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Win/NT and boot manager Message-ID: <199503232100.QAA19743@ns1.win.net>
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> > From: Serge Plyaskin splyaski@cmp.com > > 1. I have FreeBSD 2.0 950210-SNAP installed on the drive C: > > Now, I would like to set up Windows NT Workstation on the drive D: > > Both are physical IDE drives. I like NT boot manager better. I recently did this with my -current test box. I was unable to install NT on the second partition. I had to install it on the first partition. FreeBSD lives on the second partition. I used the FreeBSD boot manager. Now I can switch back and forth between two test environments, NT-recent and FreeBSD-current :-) I do notice that I must actually power off my box when I switch from NT to FreeBSD. The 3c509 must not be reset properly by FreeBSD during boot. Regards, Mark Hittinger bugs@win.net
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