Chad Perrin wrote:
Someone I know tried installing Slackware on a Thinkpad R52 to create a
triple-boot system (MS Windows and FreeBSD 6.2 as the other two, already
present on the system).  The Slackware install didn't get very far (the
installer is less than helpful -- wouldn't recognize a swap partition at
all), but apparently it got far enough to break the FreeBSD install.

Any tips, hints, and suggestions about how exactly to go about fixing
the FreeBSD install (without overwriting the home partition and losing
the installed system configuration to minimize time lost getting things
back to "normal") would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

What exactly is broken in the FBSD installation?  Just won't
find enough bootstrap stuff to boot?

Some fairly recent threads on this list that might help:

"Dual Boot Problems", March 1st, Sam Jones, Jerry McAllister,
        Beech Rintoul
"Changing Boot Loader", March 3rd, Tom Marchand, "Vince", Thomas Sparrevohn, Kevin Kinsey
"Skipping F1 FreeBSD prompt on boot", May 12-15th, David
        Landgren, Matthew Seaman, Sam Lawrence, Pieter de Goeje

HTH,

Kevin Kinsey
--
When there is an old maid in the house, a watch dog is unnecessary.
                -- Balzac
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