On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 15:36, Relayer wrote: [... snip ...] > Then I hook up the primary drive again and reboot. I see the following at boot time: > > F1: FreeBSD > F2: FreeBSD > F5: Drive 1 > > I hit F5. Then I see > > F1: DOS > F5: Drive 0 > > When I hit F1, I expect WinXP to boot. But nothing happens. The machine just sits > there. I have scanned a lot of material in the Handbook and on google today and > yesterday, but I cannot figure out what I did wrong. Does anybody have any ideas > that don't involve using grub or gag or something else? > > Thanks > > OP
I have the same setup. With that setup, you pretty much have to use GRUB or GAG (I suggest GAG, it works wonderfully). The issue is that Windows needs to think it is the first hard drive. GRUB and GAG can fool windows into thinking it is on the first drive. If you do not wish to install these boot loaders, you will have to change your cabling so that Windows is on the first drive and change your BIOS to boot off the second. Then the BSD loader will be able to boot Windows (AFAIK). PS: Sorry about miss-interpreting the message the first time I responded to you personally. -- greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"