Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:25:32 -0600 From: RichardH <richardh@wsonline.net> To: Bryan Curl <bc3910@yahoo.com>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Boot Manager Conversion Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020429131431.00a82218@pop.wsonline.net> In-Reply-To: <20020429164735.49325.qmail@web20502.mail.yahoo.com>
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--=====================_18798828==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Last year I was triple booting 98/BSD/Slackware, all I did was write the BSD partition to the Lilo bootloader that Slackware used. Was the easiest solution. I don't recall exactly what the entries were but it was only about 4-5 lines. If you have Lilo installed with all 3 OS's on the hard drive and it is already dual booting Win98 and Linux then you can just look at those entries and you should be able to figure out what entries BSD needs with a little playing around. Then you should be able to copy that Lilo config to a floppy and boot it. I am not sure at all if this will be the same with Mandrake as I have never used it since it is pretty much the Linux version of Windows but I know you can do it with Win98, BSD and Slack. Hope that helps. Richard Hutson At 10:47 AM 4/29/2002, Bryan Curl wrote: >I have a doal boot system now, Win98/Linux mandrake 7.02. > >Recently experimented with FreeBSD and really like it. But I had installed >the MBR onto the hard drive, which means I have to swap IDE cables to from >the Win98 drive to the FreeBSD drive accordingly. I am moving out of Linux >in favor of BSD but havent ported all my homebrew apps yet. So, I need to >tripple boot if possible. That means I need to get the MBR off the BSD >drive onto a floppy and use a boot loader that will work with Win98, >Linux, and FreeBSD. > >How do I convert my FreeBSD so it boots from a floppy using a boot loader >instead of booting from the MBS on the hard drive? > > > > >Mucho Gratis >Bryan >--bc3910@yahoo.com > > > >Do You Yahoo!? ><http://rd.yahoo.com/welcome/*http://health.yahoo.com>Yahoo! Health - your >guide to health and wellness --=====================_18798828==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> Last year I was triple booting 98/BSD/Slackware, all I did was write the BSD partition to the Lilo bootloader that Slackware used. Was the easiest solution. I don't recall exactly what the entries were but it was only about 4-5 lines. If you have Lilo installed with all 3 OS's on the hard drive and it is already dual booting Win98 and Linux then you can just look at those entries and you should be able to figure out what entries BSD needs with a little playing around. Then you should be able to copy that Lilo config to a floppy and boot it. I am not sure at all if this will be the same with Mandrake as I have never used it since it is pretty much the Linux version of Windows but I know you can do it with Win98, BSD and Slack. Hope that helps. Richard Hutson<br><br> <br> At 10:47 AM 4/29/2002, Bryan Curl wrote:<br><br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>I have a doal boot system now, Win98/Linux mandrake 7.02.<br><br> Recently experimented with FreeBSD and really like it. But I had installed the MBR onto the hard drive, which means I have to swap IDE cables to from the Win98 drive to the FreeBSD drive accordingly. I am moving out of Linux in favor of BSD but havent ported all my homebrew apps yet. So, I need to tripple boot if possible. That means I need to get the MBR off the BSD drive onto a floppy and use a boot loader that will work with Win98, Linux, and FreeBSD.<br><br> How do I convert my FreeBSD so it boots from a floppy using a boot loader instead of booting from the MBS on the hard drive? <br><br> <br><br> <br> Mucho Gratis<br> Bryan<br> --bc3910@yahoo.com<br><br> <br> <br> <b>Do You Yahoo!?</b><br> <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/welcome/*http://health.yahoo.com">Yahoo! Health</a> - your guide to health and wellness </blockquote></html> --=====================_18798828==_.ALT-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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