Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 22:49:22 -0700 (MST) From: SNSUMNER%FLC@VAXF.Colorado.EDU To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Multi-Boot with FreeBSD Message-ID: <01HO7XVTDQSI000EG8@VAXF.COLORADO.EDU>
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I've got the following setup: C-drive 300meg HD MS-DOS v6.22 (FAT) and WFWGow D-drive 80meg HD OS/2 v3.0 (HPFS) ?-drive 300meg HD FreeBSD (UNIX) ?-drive 2meg OS/2 Boot Manager The OS/2 Boot The OS/2 Boot Manager allows me to boot to MS-DOS, OS/2 and FreeBSD, but when I installed FreeBSD it added it text-base multi-boot system. So if I boot from OS/2 it take me into the OS/2 Boot Manager. I wish to only use the OS/2 Boot Manager. What procedure must I do when installing FreeBSD to do this? Also when installing FreeBSD you can mount the MS-DOS (FAT) partition to /dos is there a way to mount my OS/2 (HPFS) as /os2? Thanks in advance for you help! Scott Sumner, (
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