Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 16:08:11 -0500 (CDT) From: The Nordquists <nordquis@visi.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: How to Reenable Boot Manager? Message-ID: <199610162108.QAA09666@mixer.visi.com>
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I recently reinstalled the Other Operating System (ahem) that is coresident on my system with FreeBSD 2.2-current. That OS likes to gratuitously remove any boot managers it finds. Now I can only boot FreeBSD if I set its partition Startable by hand, and then I have to reset it again after I'm done. I scoured the documentation and some of the /stand/sysinstall code, but I couldn't find any references to how I replace the FreeBSD boot manager without reinstalling FreeBSD. Can someone help me out? Please copy me on any responses, because I can't read the mailing list, because I can't boot FreeBSD, because... ;-) Thanks in advance! Brent -- The Nordquists nordquis@visi.com +1 612 827-2747
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