On 10/27/2012 02:42, matt wrote:
This means you have grub2. It is slow as molasses and has to be the mbr. You could chainload freebsd's partition under a separate entry, like Windows The partition bootcode for FreeBSD will boot it from there. You can also boot loader or kernel directly from grub, your choice.
So you are saying I can't keep BSD MBR and boot linux from under it when linux uses grub2?
Is it still possible to still use lilo? I vaguely remember that it used to work like this.
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