Date: Thu, 04 May 95 15:54:00 PDT From: Plyaskin Sergey <splyaski@cmp.com> To: "'kschmidt@isd.tandem.com'" <kschmidt@isd.tandem.com> Cc: questions <questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: RE: SNAP-950412 Message-ID: <2FA95BC7@mailgate.cmp.com>
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2) How can the Boot Manager be removed non-destructively from disk 1 (my C: drive allocated to DOS only)? If so, how? fdisk /mbr 4) Are you aware that doing a (W)rite _after_ (A)ssigning partition types will lock-up the installation process? (Have to ctrl-c to break out) Possible install bug? I did the same thing, and it did not lock up. This is probably a hardware-specific problem. Do you use OS-BS boot manager? I'm happy with it (I use osbs20b8). Btw, I have almost the same configuration: 486DX2/66 with WD340A and WD540A hard disks. The only difference (and I think it matters) is that I use the smaller disk solely for Windows and the larger one for FreeBSD. regards, -Serge
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