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Date:      Fri, 06 Dec 1996 21:08:59 -0500
From:      Lee Smith <lee@sover.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   boot manager
Message-ID:  <32A8D1BB.2E3C@sover.net>

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I have a system with 3 hard drives. Drive C: and D: are Win95/DOS
drives. I have partitioned the 3rd drive into a 100MB dos drive and a
415MB FreeBSD drive. FreeBSD installed just fine to the 415MB partition
on the 3rd drive and all seemed fine. The only problem is when I reboot
the system the boot manager only see's the boot partition on the C:
drive. Why doesn't it see the boot partition on the FreeBSD drive. Fdisk
see's it as an active non-dos partition. Is there another boot manager
out there that will look at all my drives and tell which are bootable in
different operating systems?
Thanks for any help.
Lee



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