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Date:      Fri, 08 Jan 1999 23:10:09 -0500
From:      Brice Oliver <terrell@netdirect.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   I need help
Message-ID:  <3696D6A1.25F11354@netdirect.net>

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FreeBSD,

    I am trying to install freebsd onto my system, and I am running into
some problems/ questions.  I have 3 physical hard drives all of which
are IDE.  I want to install the freeBSD Linux on the Secondary Master
hard drive, a 1.6 gig.  I want to be able to dual boot WIN98 (which is
on my primary master, a 4.3 gig) and the Linux (which I want to install
to the Seconday Master).  How would I do that??  I cannot get Linux to
install to the secondary master.  How can I do that??  I can use the
whole Secondary Drive for Linux, but just as long as I can dual boot
WIN98 and Linux.  Please E-mail me back with the proper commands and
such.  I will be installing the Linux via the internet, so I downloaded
the boot.flp image file and installed it to a floppy disk.  I can boot
using the disk, but when it asks for information at the "boot:", I do
not know what to put.  I will let the Linux do its on kernel.  I don't
understand the sd, wd, fd.  What do those stand for??  Please return my
E-Mail to terrell@netdirect.net    Thank you for your time.

-Brice Oliver


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