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Date:      Mon, 30 Jul 2001 11:30:48 -0400
From:      "Brent Bailey" <misterb@cybertours.com>
To:        "K. Greenwood" <k_greenwood1@yahoo.com>, "john kernel" <john_kernel@usa.net>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, <jacks@sage-american.com>
Subject:   Re: i cant boot other os
Message-ID:  <012a01c1190c$9ccbfa00$0600a8c0@sacoriver.net>
References:  <20010729094639.22161.qmail@nwcst283.netaddress.usa.net> <3.0.5.32.20010730100424.00e947a0@mail.sage-american.com>

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there is another way around that ....kinda anyway
heres what i did ..I have a Win2k & FBSD  duel boot machine ...i have a
drive  hooked to a seperate ATA 66 pci drive controller i firts installed
win2k on that primary master  "scsi" (my bios sees that controller as scsi)
after the install was complete ...i installed FBSD on another harddrive that
is running on the primary master ide controller on the motherboard.....and
chose to dedicate that drive ...usin the whole drive for FBSD ...the
bootmanager is installed on that drive as well
SO
when i want to boot win2k  ...i go to the bios and choose "scsi" as the boot
device   ..and win2k boots
when i want to boot FBSD  ... i go to the bios and choose "ide0" (primary
master)  and freebsd boots

kewl huh....hope this helps

Brent


----- Original Message -----
From: <jacks@sage-american.com>
To: K. Greenwood <k_greenwood1@yahoo.com>; john kernel
<john_kernel@usa.net>; <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: i cant boot other os


I have installed FreeBSD with Win2000 on several machines and installed the
Easy Boot Manager feature used in the sysinstall. One install with a
Pentium went smoothly as silk, but others were very difficult. On the
smooth one, Win2K was already installed on the first drive and I installed
FreeBSD on a second drive. Afterwards, the Boot Manager popped right up as
it should.

On the "tough" machines, I found that if Win2K were installed after
FreeBSD, it will overwrite the Easy Boot Manager. Also, I found it easier
to PARTITION the first drive and install Win2K first and then FreeBSD. That
made those machines work fine as dual boot. However, I have not figured out
how to make Easy Boot install properly on the tough machines if I try to
install FreeBSD on the second drive. Also, Win2k will not install properly
on the second drive in part of the first partition does not have a DOS
partition to write the setup files. Again, if Win2K is installed second, it
will overwrite the Easy Boot... at least that was my experience....

Hope this helps some one... maybe me if some one can tell me what I did
wrong....

At 07:58 PM 7.29.2001 -0700, K. Greenwood wrote:
>Since no one else has responded yet, I may as well
>take a stab at it.
>
>As you mentioned, instead of using the standard MBR I
>would think you would want to go back into the install
>(sysinstall) and either run through the entire install
>again or do a custom install and install the FreeBSD
>boot manager.  Don't know if it will work after
>installing BSD once, but it should be the option that
>you want if you need a multiboot system.
>
>Hope it helps and good luck.
>
>
>--- john kernel <john_kernel@usa.net> wrote:
>> john kernel <john_kernel@usa.net> wrote:
>>   i have succesfully instaled freebsd 4.2 into my
>> hard drive, i have win 2000
>> profesioal in my partition active(C), but after i
>> had installed freebsd, i
>> cant boot,only freebsd i can run it, what should i
>> do,,,
>>   before this i have choose STANDARD while
>> instalaltion proccess for boot
>> system (standard=use a standard mbr),
>>
>> what should i do, please help me
>>
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Best regards,
Jack L. Stone,
Server Admin

Sage-American
http://www.sage-american.com
jacks@sage-american.com

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