Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 15:13:22 +930 From: Reg Braddock <braddock@byron.apana.org.au> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: SCSI, Warp and FreeBSD Message-ID: <199511060450.AA12460@byron.apana.org.au>
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When the exams have finished in about a month, I'm planning on installing FreeBSD on my machine. The plan is to install a SCSI hard drive and put FreeBSD on that. Currently, there are two IDE hard drives in the machine, and the OS/2 Boot Manager is on one of them. What I would like to know is whether I can install FreeBSD on the SCSI and add that as an option on the current Boot Manager menu, or whether I should buy a larger than planned SCSI and lose the IDE drives and use either the Warp or FreeBSD boot managers on that. Essentially, I want to minimise the amount of stuffing around I have to do. Reg.
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