Date: 23 Feb 2004 14:26:16 -0500 From: Alan Freed <AlFreed@ohio.net> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: changing the boot0 menu Message-ID: <1077564379.3377.7.camel@celeborn>
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Hi, I have just installed FreeBSD 5.1 on my laptop. I've been an avid RedHat user since vs 3, but their recent marketing change has made it unrealistic for me to stay with them, so I purchased your CD bundle and installed it. I have a specific ? I use several OS's, and your bootloader finds them all; however, it prints a ?? on the screen because they are unknown to BSD. I look at the /boot/boot0 file which contains this information, but I don't know how to edit it. Do you have a way that I can edit the menu so that when I select a non-FreeBSD OS I know what I'm getting? It is going to take me a good week to get everything configured and running, but it seems that this will happen, it will just take time. You really need to get teTeX in your Ports distribution!!! Thanks, Al -- Alan D. Freed, Ph.D. phone: 1-216-433-8747 Polymers Branch, MS 49-3 fax: 1-216-977-7132 NASA Glenn Research Center E-mail: Alan.D.Freed@nasa.gov (Tue.) 21000 Brookpark Road FreedA@bme.ri.ccf.org (Mon. & Wed.) Cleveland, OH 44135 AlFreed@ohio.net (Thr. & Fri.)
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