Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 14:15:41 -0700 (PDT) From: bmk@dtr.com To: u509264@csi.UOttawa.CA (Dan Houle) Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Remove the BSD MBR Message-ID: <199504172115.OAA18832@dtr.com> In-Reply-To: <9504171837.AA06567@csia.csi.uottawa.ca> from "Dan Houle" at Apr 17, 95 02:37:56 pm
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> I'm in the process of setting up FreeBSD but I'v encountered a problem. I > installed the MBR but since I'm using os/2 i don't need it. I've tried > everything I could think of to remove it, but without success. There is > no option in the BSD fdisk to remove it either. How can this be done? > Help would be greatly appreciated. [This is a FAQ] >From DOS, do FDISK /MBR. This will restore a DOS MBR, and will allow you to boot from the primary partition (Set it to point to your Boot Manager partition). I'm not sure if the OS/2 FDISK is capable of doing this or not - I havent used OS/2 in years.
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