Date: Mon, 09 Jan 1995 14:13:23 CST From: Ted Chilcoat <tedc@crt.com> To: FreeBSD.org!questions@inet1 Subject: Installing FreeBSD 2.0 w/Windows + Windows NT Message-ID: <199501092013.AA04671@inet1>
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I have a quick and probably braindead question. my PC currently has 2 disk partitions on a really big disk. One is for MS-DOS and Windows and the other is for Windows NT. I am going to rearrange my partitions to make room for FreeBSD to occupy about half of the disk. Now, here is my question: Does the boot manager that is installed with FreeBSD live in peace and harmony with the boot manager that gets installed with Windows NT? If it does than it may be handy to install the OS on my company PC as well to make getting to the HP machines easier. By the way, I notice that the Walnut Creek CD-ROM of FreeBSD apears to be missing the DES encryption libraries, etc. Do I need these to get along with the UNIX network at my job? Thanks for any information that you can get to me. Ted Chilcoat Programmer NationsBanc-Chicago Research and Trading VOX: 312 431 3095 FAX: 312 431 3089 e-mail: tedc@crt.com
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