Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 09:10:33 -0400 From: edward.ing@utoronto.ca To: Vaughn Van Asten <swifty@dataex.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: FreeBSD & Win95 Message-ID: <33A146C9.6CA8@utoronto.ca> References: <199706130500.AAA05576@mail.athenet.net>
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Vaughn Van Asten wrote: > > I read the portion on MultibootOS, and I am still confused. I have two > disks, one 1GB, with Win95 and other apps, about 200MB free( C: ). I have > another disk that's 850MB, completley blank( D: ). Can I keep C and Install > FreeBSD on D, or if I do install it on C:, and boot Win95, FreeBSD will not > boot at all, it will be completley as normal? Thanks!! Yes you can install FreeBSD completely on D:. You will have to use booteasy. Booteasy will be written into the MBR and it will give you a menu to chose either DOS or FreeBSD. It will work fine. Edward Ing
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