Hi, Joerg Micheel wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:39:22PM +0300, sergej wrote:I think it would be better if you will ask questions in English.
mozno li ustanovit% odnovremenno na odin disk: unix i windows, i kak jto sdelat%!
If you setup at first FreeBSD and then add Windows you will lose FreeBSD's boot loader.Get yourself a copy of the "Complete FreeBSD" by Greg Lehey, which covers this subject very well. This question also belongs to <freebsd-questions>, not -hackers.
In short, the configuration option is there with FreeBSD as delivered, but you need to take care on making the right steps at the right time. Starting off with BSD first is the better way to proceed, adding Windows later.
And you will have to reinstall bootloader.
You also could meet other problems. If your set incorrect (from FreeBSD's point of view)
geometry for you hard disk and install freebsd 5.0 after Windows 2000, freebsd will
"fix" windows partition entry and any reinstalletions or fix procedures of Windows
will lead to nothing. Probably some last versions from 4.x branch have the same
"features", but the last 4.x version I worked with at home was 4.3.
PS.
I don't know if this bug was fixed in current versions. I am almost sure that it is not.
Best regards, Roman Kurakin
Joerg
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